Just marking another week done. 12 weeks in, and i've done 2 weeks totally nicotine free off the patches too. Freewheeling now, its very very easy at this point.
(its actually at 10pm, but i won't be at that time, so makin a post now)
Just marking another week done. 12 weeks in, and i've done 2 weeks totally nicotine free off the patches too. Freewheeling now, its very very easy at this point.
(its actually at 10pm, but i won't be at that time, so makin a post now)
Fantastic, three months, can't wait to be basking in that month and you encourage me further knowing that this will get easier given time.
Well Done Jase, Your a star!
Fay x
Just marking another week done. 12 weeks in, and i've done 2 weeks totally nicotine free off the patches too. Freewheeling now, its very very easy at this point.
Well that's good news...just keep on going. But, Jase don't get complacent about these things. I don't mean you gotta live your life scared of the future. Nah, it's not like that...just be aware that we still have to embed our non smoking psyche.
Keep on keepin' on
Cav
Well done Jase, and what ever your doing at 10pm hope you enjoy it
You should be very proud.
Excellent job getting off the patches, Jase. You're doing real well and I'm glad it's easy for you at this point! Congratulations on 3 whole months smoke free!
Hi Jase
12 weeks done and dusted is great well done you
I really think you have this beaten now
Love
Marg xxx
Thanks. Getting off the patches was easier than i expected, the first 3 or 4 days off them were exactly like the first 3-4 days of a quit and yeah day 3 was the worst.. day 4 similar.. but on the whole since then its been pretty good. Definitely feeling the benefit now.
I know some folk knock NRT saying 'but your still taking nicotine into your system', but i really do believe that if you are determined enough and you stick at what you are doing, you can acheive it.. it matters not if you are using patches, gum, cold-turkey, champix .. what matters.. is you. I really think if you join a forum like this, your chance of success will increase dramatically. Far, far better than going it alone with very little real encouragement. Nicotine is a devious drug, so the more words of reason and encouragement you get, the less a hold the voice of the addiction will have. You just have to listen to the right voice.
Totaly agree Jase.
What ever way you do it we are all ending the same way smoke free. So BIG congrats on you 12 weeks.xxxxxx
well done to you Jase. Its a good place to be. You seem to have the mental side cracked! Never let your guard down though!! I agree re the forum. It was the reason this quit stuck and I still read posts and links on the very occasional days I hit a crave.
Sorry noticed this is a bit late, well done Jase, 12 weeks is great, you will be at the 3 months in a few days.
Wishing you many more smoke-free weeks and months.
Jackie