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Day 4 now nicotine free!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm using 21mg patches.


I'm drastic, yes, but I've jumped in with 2 feet and after 30 days sober I had to do it!  I found myself smoking 2 packs a day once I quit drinking!!!


Now, I feel I'll be able to attain a better spiritual connection without the practicing addictive mind on cigarettes. I used to switch between chew and cigs, like an alcoholic switches types of alcohol in the futile control game. 


I'm a little on edge, but it feels good to smell clean and not smell foul. I don't have to fragment my day into work between smoke breaks!  Fragmentation is not for me anymore.  I've been addicted to nicotine for 20 years. 



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I smoked for 25 years, and was up to over 2 packs a day.  I woke up in the middle of the night and had a cig, and first thing in the morning too.   Finally,  my father got lung cancer from smoking the same year I was diagnosed with emphysema.    Because I had seen in the hospital, disease from smoking,,  faces all blue, gasping, oxygen tank, and all,,, people who turned off the oxygen tank so they could have a butt!!    Horrible!   Not me I said,, and I quit that year.  Now, when I see how expensive they are my rare cravings are cured by the price of them. 


There are a few things that I found very helpful:


1. find something else to do that is hand to mouth,,  like pretzels, not candy.


2. remember that the fits only last a few minutes,, so get busy for those ffew minutes.


3. put the money saved in a jar, and do spend it at the end of the week.


4. find other things to do at the times that a break is taken, or at trigger times.


After 1 week,,  notice some changes already.  After 2 weeks,, feel more energy, taste food again.  3 weeks,  nicer teeth, fresher breath.   4 weeks,, clearer head. 


love in recovery,


amanda


 



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Woot! Way to go Ironman! I've been nic free for about 3 months now......I promise, it does get better.


Changing my routine completely is what did it for me........Hang in there! It's worth it.



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Doll tell how you did it...so tired of cigarette

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