And the best part is I am finally getting the hang of the cravings. They were there today but they weren't as bad as the past days. I think I am getting used to them.
I decided to go it cold turkey because I wanted to have a rough time. It feels weird to admit it but I am hoping that I keep the memory of how damn hard this has been so that I never light up again. If I think about how much of a struggle quitting is then maybe it can keep me from going back.
Thank you all for posting about your struggles. It has made my struggles not so bad. It is just lovely to have people who are with you on the quit!
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Well done for reaching 1 week smoke free Riversong, this is definitely one of the hardest weeks you'll ever have! It all does get a bit easier from now on but you seem to be dealing with the craves well
Just enjoy your quit and remember you are not giving anything up apart from a lifetime of fear, been controlled, bad breath, bad health and smelling awfull.
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