Well, we've made week 3, doesn't time fly when you're having fun
So, how many of us left 3 weeks down the line and how are we all doing ?
Me ? Every day gets easlier and easier, i do have the odd craving now and again, but they are getting few and far between and go after a couple of minutes. I think the evenings are the hardest times, whilst watching tv, suppose it's out of bordom really.
I have been quit for 2 Weeks, 1 hour, 5 minutes and 19 seconds (14 days). I have saved £57.92 by not smoking 421 cigarettes. I have saved 1 Day, 11 hours and 5 minutes of my life. My Quit Date: 12/03/2008 00:00
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This is my Week 3 too! Although the cravings get less when I do get them they seem to be worse. Yesterday I really did just want to sit down, have a coffee and a fag.
Better today now that I am back at work. I think the boredom was getting to me. I find it easier to go out and not smoke than sit at home thinking about smoking!
I'm not on your team but having stopped around the same time, I do feel a certain connection and I follow goings-on in Team D-Day more than others.
Just think folks, half-way to having stopped for a month! And all of that mainly a day at a time.
I just took a lot of pleasure in watching my quit-meter tick over from "1 Week, 6 Day, 59 minutes etc" to "2 Weeks". I know that's a heck of an achievement for me, and for all of you too.
As for those who've faltered along the way, "stand right up, dust yourself off and start all over again". It's worth it!
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