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Thread started 02/17/09 1:34pm

Ace

I am a recovering addict.

Nicotine. Over three years clean.

Lately, I've been doing something I haven't done in a few years: playing guitar. I've been woodshedding and it struck me that it's my first time doing this without the cancer sticks. Feels very strange. But I will never go back to that shit! No electronic voicebox or tubes in the nose for me, thanks!

Have you ever tried to kick an addiction (cigarettes, alcohol, other drugs, food, etc.)? What were/are your triggers? Did/do you feel like a pathetic douchebag for not being able to kick their asses?
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Reply #1 posted 02/17/09 1:35pm

eVeRsOlEsA

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Congrats!! and food is my vice but I can't seem to kick it confused
It isn't the load that breaks us down, it's the way we carry it.
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Reply #2 posted 02/17/09 1:36pm

NDRU

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I can relate.

To me writing music was weird after quitting pot. It wasn't harder, exactly, but I was lacking that chemical inspiration that made me believe my every thought was brilliant & worth capturing.
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Reply #3 posted 02/17/09 1:47pm

Efan

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Congratulations! That's really cool. I quit smoking about six months ago and have been feeling good about it. But one of my triggers is writing; sitting down and typing away while puffing on and off was a big thing for me. It can be difficult now, because writing is my profession. Before I quit, I stopped smoking while writing--made myself get up and go elsewhere--so I wouldn't have that strong association so much. It pretty much worked, but there are occasions when I'm tempted.

I don't feel like a pathetic douchebag for being human and having vices and being tempted by them. I try to just figure out a way to navigate them the best I can. I think any addict is well-served by never letting him- or herself get too tired, too hungry, too out of control--pretty much when you get too anything, you run the risk of yielding to temptation.
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Reply #4 posted 02/17/09 1:48pm

amorbella

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Ace said:

Nicotine. Over three years clean.

Lately, I've been doing something I haven't done in a few years: playing guitar. I've been woodshedding and it struck me that it's my first time doing this without the cancer sticks. Feels very strange. But I will never go back to that shit! No electronic voicebox or tubes in the nose for me, thanks!

Have you ever tried to kick an addiction (cigarettes, alcohol, other drugs, food, etc.)? What were/are your triggers? Did/do you feel like a pathetic douchebag for not being able to kick their asses?



yeah!!!

hug
Say it's just a dream...
U open up ur eyes and come 2 realize
u simply imagined this
So u lean over and give her a kiss
Here on earth, here on earth,
with u it's not so bad
Here on earth, here on earth
eye don't feel so sad
Stay right here
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Reply #5 posted 02/17/09 1:55pm

Ace

Efan said:

Congratulations! That's really cool. I quit smoking about six months ago and have been feeling good about it.

Congrats! woot!

Before I quit, I stopped smoking while writing--made myself get up and go elsewhere--so I wouldn't have that strong association so much.

Good idea! nod

I don't feel like a pathetic douchebag for being human and having vices and being tempted by them. I try to just figure out a way to navigate them the best I can.

I tend to be hard on myself when I'm tempted to do something irrational. It's the Howard in me. lol
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Reply #6 posted 02/17/09 1:55pm

Ace

eVeRsOlEsA said:

Congrats!! and food is my vice but I can't seem to kick it confused

Thanks!

What have you tried?
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Reply #7 posted 02/17/09 1:56pm

Ace

NDRU said:

I can relate.

To me writing music was weird after quitting pot. It wasn't harder, exactly, but I was lacking that chemical inspiration that made me believe my every thought was brilliant & worth capturing.

Yeah, drugs (including alcohol) will do that. lol Good on ya, NDRU! woot!
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Reply #8 posted 02/17/09 1:56pm

Ace

amorbella said:

Ace said:

Nicotine. Over three years clean.

Lately, I've been doing something I haven't done in a few years: playing guitar. I've been woodshedding and it struck me that it's my first time doing this without the cancer sticks. Feels very strange. But I will never go back to that shit! No electronic voicebox or tubes in the nose for me, thanks!

Have you ever tried to kick an addiction (cigarettes, alcohol, other drugs, food, etc.)? What were/are your triggers? Did/do you feel like a pathetic douchebag for not being able to kick their asses?



yeah!!!

hug

Thanks! hug
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Reply #9 posted 02/17/09 2:24pm

Lammastide

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Boy, seeing the guy with the electric voicebox really rocked your world, eh, Ace? lol

Well, if that's what it took for you to quit smoking, I'm glad it did.

Congrats on your ongoing recovery! clapping
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Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #10 posted 02/17/09 2:27pm

johnart

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Congratulations. It's been about 5 years without cigarettes for me.
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Reply #11 posted 02/17/09 2:28pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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johnart said:

Congratulations. It's been about 5 years without cigarettes for me.

Never for me. Never started! biggrin Glad too cuz I have watched all my friends become fetuses over it lol
2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740
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Reply #12 posted 02/17/09 2:30pm

hokie

Ace said:

Nicotine. Over three years clean.

Lately, I've been doing something I haven't done in a few years: playing guitar. I've been woodshedding and it struck me that it's my first time doing this without the cancer sticks. Feels very strange. But I will never go back to that shit! No electronic voicebox or tubes in the nose for me, thanks!

Have you ever tried to kick an addiction (cigarettes, alcohol, other drugs, food, etc.)? What were/are your triggers? Did/do you feel like a pathetic douchebag for not being able to kick their asses?



Awesome Ace!!! I know it's a hard thing to do. My mom smokes again after having quit for almost 10 years. confused

Yes. I love pepsi. I only really like it out of a fountain. So, I have one every day. I keep telling myself that I don't need it and that I should just stop but I can't. bawl

I guess it's psychological? I love the way it tastes. I think it's almost like a "comfort" food. It calms me too. I know...

wacky
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Reply #13 posted 02/17/09 2:30pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

I'm still doing it. ughhhhh! so frustrating. I don't smoke all day and when I get home I look like a chimney.
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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Reply #14 posted 02/17/09 2:32pm

alphastreet

I don't mean to go off again, but I'm trying to recover from being an mj addict. I'm still a fan but I don't want to be obsessed, and by that I mean thinking about him when it's not time to. I just taught myself without realizing years ago, but now I have to let go cause it's the past.
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Reply #15 posted 02/17/09 2:33pm

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NDRU said:

I can relate.

To me writing music was weird after quitting pot. It wasn't harder, exactly, but I was lacking that chemical inspiration that made me believe my every thought was brilliant & worth capturing.


i can't write without being high. i sit in front of the screen and just stare at an empty word document. i end up going back and editing when i am sober, but it takes the pot to just get me relaxed enough to start typing.
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #16 posted 02/17/09 2:33pm

PEJ

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I kicked drugs and alcohol on June 16, 2007. After many years of using and abusing I went to rehab got cleaned up and life keeps getting better by the day. Cigs I quit them 2 1/2 months ago and so far so good but those were a bitch and probably more addictive than any of the other stuff.
To Sir, with Love
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Reply #17 posted 02/17/09 2:34pm

CarrieMpls

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Tomorrow is 6 months smoke-free.

About the only main trigger I have left is alcohol so I've basically stopped drinking as well.

But really everything was a trigger when I was a smoker. Driving, a good song, a bad song, after a good meal, after a crap meal, etc.


I don't think I will ever be able to overcome my food addiction, though. confused
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Reply #18 posted 02/17/09 2:37pm

amorbella

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CarrieMpls said:

Tomorrow is 6 months smoke-free.

About the only main trigger I have left is alcohol so I've basically stopped drinking as well.

But really everything was a trigger when I was a smoker. Driving, a good song, a bad song, after a good meal, after a crap meal, etc.


I don't think I will ever be able to overcome my food addiction, though. confused

me too, hug

I battle this addiction everyday. I think its the worse addiction to beat.
You have to eat to live....

sad
Say it's just a dream...
U open up ur eyes and come 2 realize
u simply imagined this
So u lean over and give her a kiss
Here on earth, here on earth,
with u it's not so bad
Here on earth, here on earth
eye don't feel so sad
Stay right here
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Reply #19 posted 02/17/09 2:37pm

amorbella

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Ace said:

amorbella said:




yeah!!!

hug

Thanks! hug

welcome babe, keep up the good work!!! biggrin
Say it's just a dream...
U open up ur eyes and come 2 realize
u simply imagined this
So u lean over and give her a kiss
Here on earth, here on earth,
with u it's not so bad
Here on earth, here on earth
eye don't feel so sad
Stay right here
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Reply #20 posted 02/17/09 2:48pm

Ace

Lammastide said:

Boy, seeing the guy with the electric voicebox really rocked your world, eh, Ace? lol

I'd seen 'em before, of course, but I guess my denial was just down for the count at that point. Speaking of which, here's a great outtake on the Love Guru DVD:

PITKA: "Deluded" ain't just a river in Egypt, ya know!

DARREN: That's "Denial ain't just a river in Egypt".

PITKA: I refuse to believe that!

falloff


Congrats on your ongoing recovery! clapping

Thanks!
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Reply #21 posted 02/17/09 2:49pm

Ace

johnart said:

Congratulations. It's been about 5 years without cigarettes for me.

clapping
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Reply #22 posted 02/17/09 2:49pm

Ace

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

johnart said:

Congratulations. It's been about 5 years without cigarettes for me.

Never for me. Never started! biggrin

Lucky you!
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Reply #23 posted 02/17/09 2:51pm

Ace

hokie said:

I love pepsi. I only really like it out of a fountain. So, I have one every day. I keep telling myself that I don't need it and that I should just stop but I can't. bawl

I guess it's psychological? I love the way it tastes. I think it's almost like a "comfort" food. It calms me too. I know...

wacky

Ooh, I love cola, too (although I'm not good w/caffeine - will go for decaff whenever poss.)! But they say it's like drinking poison. boxed
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Reply #24 posted 02/17/09 2:52pm

Ace

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

I'm still doing it. ughhhhh! so frustrating. I don't smoke all day and when I get home I look like a chimney.

cry
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Reply #25 posted 02/17/09 2:53pm

Ace

alphastreet said:

I don't mean to go off again, but I'm trying to recover from being an mj addict. I'm still a fan but I don't want to be obsessed, and by that I mean thinking about him when it's not time to. I just taught myself without realizing years ago, but now I have to let go cause it's the past.

Have you ever asked yourself what would happen if you chilled out on the MJ?
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Reply #26 posted 02/17/09 2:55pm

Ace

cborgman said:

NDRU said:

I can relate.

To me writing music was weird after quitting pot. It wasn't harder, exactly, but I was lacking that chemical inspiration that made me believe my every thought was brilliant & worth capturing.


i can't write without being high. i sit in front of the screen and just stare at an empty word document. i end up going back and editing when i am sober, but it takes the pot to just get me relaxed enough to start typing.

But you've written so much great stuff here. Surely you weren't high all that time? And I don't need to tell you that you can get relaxed without the pot, right?
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Reply #27 posted 02/17/09 2:57pm

Ace

PEJ said:

I kicked drugs and alcohol on June 16, 2007. After many years of using and abusing I went to rehab got cleaned up and life keeps getting better by the day. Cigs I quit them 2 1/2 months ago and so far so good but those were a bitch and probably more addictive than any of the other stuff.

I've never had a drug or alcohol problem, but - yeah - I can see nicotine being harder to kick!

Congrats, man! Those are all huge, huge accomplishments! bow
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Reply #28 posted 02/17/09 2:58pm

Ace

CarrieMpls said:

Tomorrow is 6 months smoke-free.

Congrats, Carrie! Way to go!

But really everything was a trigger when I was a smoker. Driving, a good song, a bad song, after a good meal, after a crap meal, etc.

lol Tell me about it...

I don't think I will ever be able to overcome my food addiction, though. confused

Sure you can! It's easier than quitting smoking. nod
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Reply #29 posted 02/17/09 2:59pm

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Ace said:

cborgman said:



i can't write without being high. i sit in front of the screen and just stare at an empty word document. i end up going back and editing when i am sober, but it takes the pot to just get me relaxed enough to start typing.

But you've written so much great stuff here. Surely you weren't high all that time? And I don't need to tell you that you can get relaxed without the pot, right?


i don';t want to shatter the illusion, but chances are good if i am on the org, i am burning some incense.

i am so anxiety prone that the pot pretty much mellows my anxieties out. it halps me be social, write, relax...
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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