Hello all my fellow quitters, After a rocky quit in February (I lasted about 2 weeks) I decided not to let it beat me, and have come back with the gloves on ready to fight another day I am doing pretty well so far, I quit smoking on 22 June so have now been quit for about 26 days. I am using patches and an inhilator for when times get really bad. I found the first few weeks remarkably easy but as with previous quits I know this is not the hardest time (For me anyway) It always seem to be hardest and I seem to stumble around the 1 month mark so the next few weeks could be pretty dodgy, I dont know why this is, maybe its because my initial enthusiasm has wore off a bit, I dont know, but I know if I can get through the next 4 weeks I will be well on the way.
As for feeling better, well to be truthfull I havent, I have absolutley no energy and feel very lathargic, I am hoping this passes and am going to try and conquer it by taking up running or doing some other exercise.
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I know what you mean about enthusiasm wearing off a little. There are times the past week and 1/2 where I think boy...this really is hard at times. I had even toyed with the idea of going to the tabaco store and buying a disposable electronic cig.....the rational was.....people use those to quit to smoking so maybe I could use it once or twice just for "reward". I am using the gum so I said to myself...I still have nicotine in my system it is not like I would be cheating.....I am still in the process of quitting it isn't like I would be buying a pack of smokes. Then I realized that well...if I had used that as my initial quit method maybe this line of thinking would be acceptable. Problem is I am afraid I would just get addicted to the e-cig...and maybe the addiction is just trying to get me to replace the habit of smoking cigs for another habit to be able to get the nicotine and the relaxing sensation of smoking. In the end I figured it was a really bad idea. I am making with the gum just fine.
The psychological part of the addiction is what I have found most surprising about quitting. The many ways we try to rationalize participating in the habit and getting the "fix". And not just the nicotine fix but the entire process...the sitting and doing nothing but having that 7 minutes of deep breathing and thinking while inhaling a cig. As I posted in a week 2 thread all the things we have used the habit for....a crutch,boredom cure,stress reliever,pick me up, bring me down,a break and a reward. To now grasp that it wasn't any of those things...we were simply feeding an addiction.
For this quit I have used this forum, nic gum and hypnosis.....and honestly all three together have been quite effective and have made this process a lot easier!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keep up the good work and here is to us making it through the next four weeks!! Which we can and we will do it!!
Hanna
quit 7 day 24: 39 yr old mom of 4: 24 yr EX-smoker 20-30 a day
Welcome to the forum and well done on the decision to quit possibly one of the most important you will ever make and you will be losing nothing but you will regain control of your life and that has to be good
You will find all the help and support you need on here as we all help each other just like a family we are here for you every step of the way cheering the good days and sympathiseing with the bad but the good far outweigh the bad
Read the posts on here you will find a lot of tips and advice and in the signatures of a lot you will find links to other sites just click on them Here are 2 I find very good to start you off whyquit.com and woofmang.com Read, read and then read some more as the more you read and learn about why you smoked and about your addiction the easier your quit will be
Well done on your 26 days quit very soon now you'll feel much better many of us find we feel as you do now but as you enter the 1 month mark it does get easier and the energy level begins to pick up again just hang in there the worst is behind you now
Post often to let us know how you're doing, to rant, rave have a moan whatever you like pretty much anything goes on here OK
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