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I let my guard down again on holiday earlier in the month and smoked. I've not smoked since the 19th of Feb so please put my mark back to that.

The really sad thing is that my daughter (7.5 years old) who has never seen me near a cigarette 'caught' me for the first time. The look of disappointment on her face will never leave me. I explained that I was 'only' doing it on holiday and that I promise to stop thereafter but the damage has been done. She now knows that someone in her family smokes/d.

It's so easy to get back into smoking, literally one puff is enough to get hooked again.

Long-story-short - I slipped up (again) but I am still an ex-smoker on day 4 of my new quit.

All the best,

George

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RoisinO1 profile image
RoisinO1Administrator3 Years Smoke Free

Hey tryingtquit, sorry to read of you restarting but again huge respect for you being honest and coming back to share with us. Did your slip involve too much of the dreaded alcohol? If so, you will have to work very hard on staying in control and do everything you can to protect your smoke free journey. We have to adjust our lifestyles to adapt to not smoking. You CAN do this. Please stay close to us. We all have our struggles we experienced and can help you. I promise you will get 'the one' smoke free life forever 🚭Never loose faith or hope. And what a great inspirational story to share with your daughter when she is older that you never stop trying 🌄

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Tryingtquit in reply to RoisinO1

Thanks Roisin,

Yes, there was lots of alcohol involved. I'm semi-seriously considering a dry few months to get me back on the non-smoking-tip. I just can't seem to break the bond between having a big drink and smoking therefore I'm going to have to watch the alcohol consumption too. If it means not going out as much then that's a price I'm happy to pay.

Take care,

George

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RoisinO1Administrator3 Years Smoke Free in reply to Tryingtquit

That's it George, make sure there is that long term plan to be in control when you are out. It has to be for the long haul or you will keep going round the vicious circle 🔘

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Tryingtquit in reply to RoisinO1

*sorry, correction - I had my last cigarette on the 18th of Feb. The 19th was my first day smoke free.

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RoisinO1Administrator3 Years Smoke Free in reply to Tryingtquit

I have amended that now for you George, how is things now?

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Tryingtquit in reply to RoisinO1

Thanks Roisin, things are going well. I get the occasional craving but, for the most part, I feel like I don’t smoke and I’m not in the habit of smoking like I was before champix last year. I’ve got my eyes on getting through this first month. One step at a time. Every day I don’t smoke is a minor success!

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RoisinO1Administrator3 Years Smoke Free in reply to Tryingtquit

That's it George , keep up that positive attitude and taking it one day at a time 🤗📆

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RoisinO1Administrator3 Years Smoke Free in reply to Tryingtquit

How are you George, a week today!

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Tryingtquit in reply to RoisinO1

Good thanks, if a little grumpy (nothing new there!). Next stop - 1 month!

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RoisinO1Administrator3 Years Smoke Free in reply to Tryingtquit

50 days smoke free now Tryingtquit - how are you getting on George?

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Tryingtquit in reply to RoisinO1

Fell off the wagon again this weekend. I'm going to take myself out of this forum for the next while till I regroup. As with everyone, lots going on in my personal life (which I know smoking won't help).

Thanks for checking in though, I genuinely appreciate it.

Kind regards,

George

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RoisinO1Administrator3 Years Smoke Free in reply to Tryingtquit

Sorry to read George, hope to soon you back soon, Roisin :)

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Phobicmaniac2 Years Smoke Free

Well done Tryingtquit on getting back on the horse and being honest.... the alcohol is so dangerous for relapsing but can be done if it is a trigger for you (drinking and smoking was never an association I had). A long term plan does need to be put in place so that you don't keep relapsing especially after long periods being smoke free. You CAN be in control of it :)

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NozmoValued Contributor

It’s easy done George, good for you for being honest and then getting back on with it.

When I was little I caught my dad having a sly smoke when he was supposed to have stopped. Well, I didn’t exactly catch him. He heard me coming and threw the cigarette on the ground, but I stood on it (with bare feet, it was summer) and howled in pain. He got the lickings of a dog from my mam! 😀

Don’t beat yourself up, remember what has happened and learn from it. You’ll get there.

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