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Ex-Moderator | Day 2 So, I’m back at day 2. I smoked on Saturday.
But you know what? I don’t care. As a friend said to me – relapse is part of recovery. I had fun and I don’t regret it. I think it actually helped confirm for me that I don’t want to smoke anymore. It was nasty. Yesterday I went right back to not smoking – and I didn’t even put my patch on. Granted – I was hungover and sleeping most of the day. But I almost forgot to put my patch on this morning. I’m not thinking about it nearly as much as last week even. I think this time it’s going to stick! |
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Go girl
You can do this | |
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My Top 2 Tips of the Day:
1. Do not put yourself in situations where people are smoking. 2. You have to think like a recovering alcoholic: you can never have a cigarette again; one is too many. You can do this, Carrie! Hell, if I could, anyone can! | |
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Ex-Moderator | Ace said: My Top 2 Tips of the Day:
1. Do not put yourself in situations where people are smoking. 2. You have to think like a recovering alcoholic: you can never have a cigarette again; one is too many. You can do this, Carrie! Hell, if I could, anyone can! This was a special circumstance. I have no social obligations in the next few months like it that I can't avoid, so I won't be in that position again. I'm confident! More confident than I've ever felt about it in the past. |
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congratulations!
the challege to relapse is to get right back in the recovery cycle and sounds like you have already done that We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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CarrieMpls said: Ace said: My Top 2 Tips of the Day:
1. Do not put yourself in situations where people are smoking. 2. You have to think like a recovering alcoholic: you can never have a cigarette again; one is too many. You can do this, Carrie! Hell, if I could, anyone can! This was a special circumstance. I have no social obligations in the next few months like it that I can't avoid, so I won't be in that position again. I'm confident! More confident than I've ever felt about it in the past. Sounds like you have the right attitude about it. | |
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fyi carrie you cannot quit cold turkey. you'll never quit doing it that way
just gradually cut down on the amount you smoke in a day week. it will probably take about 3-4 months. but its the best way imo. its less stress and disappointment on your person. | |
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horatio said: fyi carrie you cannot quit cold turkey.
Wrong. That's how I did it. | |
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Ex-Moderator | horatio said: fyi carrie you cannot quit cold turkey. you'll never quit doing it that way
just gradually cut down on the amount you smoke in a day week. it will probably take about 3-4 months. but its the best way imo. its less stress and disappointment on your person. Gradually going down is much, much harder than having a quit day and sticking to it. At least, I've never been able to do that in my 16 years of smoking. And I'm not really cold turkey, I'm using nicotine still by way of the patch. |
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My mom smoked from age 14 until she was 40. She quit cold turkey. She attempted a few times then it finally stuck.
My aunt did it the same way about 10 yrs after my mom. It is about your will, drive and determination. A dear friend of mine has been trying to quit using the taper down method, that has been going on for a few years. She has not had any success quiting. | |
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CarrieMpls said: So, I’m back at day 2. I smoked on Saturday.
But you know what? I don’t care. As a friend said to me – relapse is part of recovery. I had fun and I don’t regret it. I think it actually helped confirm for me that I don’t want to smoke anymore. It was nasty. Yesterday I went right back to not smoking – and I didn’t even put my patch on. Granted – I was hungover and sleeping most of the day. But I almost forgot to put my patch on this morning. I’m not thinking about it nearly as much as last week even. I think this time it’s going to stick! 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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You're very smart, just don't give up! | |
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I have to quit.
Yey Carrie!!!!! [Edited 8/25/08 15:52pm] MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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