I was doing well then had one of those days when I constantly thought about having a cigarette. Nag, nag, nag all day long. Not even a crave that was over and gone before you knew it. Sadly for me I gave in to it eventually :mad: Since then it has been stop, start, stop etc......
Enough is enough. I have been following the same pattern in my attempted quits for so long. I know I can have iron strength will power for some things but this one thing that I need to and must do, haven't found it yet.
Well, today is the day I am going to try my damndest to find it. If it is ok with you guys I will post how it has gone each day even if there is nothing much to report! Just yawn and pass over my post lol
Gaynor x
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Get er done ! You've got the strength. Don't search deep its right there and all you have to do is hold to it. Keep strong and trust that the people here support and understand what you're going through. We've all been where you are and we're here with you right now. Drop by any time well be here for ya
I know how you feel. I am just over 4 days into my quit and while yesterday was quite easy, this afternoon I got the craving from hell which just came out of the blue :eek: And it went on for hours. I was so close to giving in cos I felt as if I was going through Day 3 all over again and was shocked at how desperate I felt. I even went for a walk in the park sucking a pen (hope nobody noticed :D) But when I went into the newsagents and saw the cigs on the shelves I thought "no, I just can't." Where that came from I don't know, probably from reading so much on this forum.
I hope you get back into your quit, and wish you all the best.
Hi Gaynor. I so admire your resilience and tenacity - my last "blip" lasted for six years! We will be with you every step of the way - you know that we are all on your side.
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