Just thought Iād post to update on my journey as Iāve been on and read other peopleās posts but not updated my own.
Today is day 13, cold turkey quitting. I feel so much better than what I thought I would, the cravings come and go still but I think itās a mind game issue along with triggers of when I used to smoke, sometimes I still think āah now itās time for a smokeā these come and get me when Iām least expecting it and I have to put up a bit of a fight but they pass quite quickly.
I feel getting up in the morning is so much easier, I really used to struggle, I would snooze the alarm 3 times and occasionally oversleep because I was shattered now I wake up before the alarm and go to sleep at night so much easier than what I did whilst I was smoking.
I have found that I can become quite snacky of foods that are really not good to be eating.. chocolate, sweets, cherry bakewells especially but Iāve been making a conscious efforts to remove these and eat foods that are good instead of going for the sugar loaded treats first.
Anyway itās an onwards and upwards journey and Iām excited for the future.
I want to thank everyone for replies to previous posts, your replies have really helped on this journey so thank you to you all x
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I m kinda doing the same thing, but itās a little bit harder when you wrk for a place that has just that kinda stuff, I stoped the coffee thing cause it just gives me the craving to light one up, keep carrot and stuff like that around you
Iāve been bringing coffee back in slowly because I miss it, so I might increase it just by a little bit so I can adjust and tolerate the caffeine, I seem to be doing loads better with it now.
Iām still having quite powerful cravings and really have to give it some fight to move on from it but Iāve achieved so much over the past few weeks that I know I wouldnāt light one up even if at times I think I really want to. This is a cold turkey thing because I didnāt want to drag it out with NRT, I just wanted a clean break from it.
My husband smokes too which sometimes can make this journey harder than what it should be (he will be quitting too at some point soon) Iām hoping that I will be over the worst and I will be able to support him during his quit process hence why he hasnāt stopped already.
However Iām proud to have made it this far and Iām extremely excited for the rest of this journey of recovery... Iām 33 and have smoked for 18 years, thatās a lot of brain conditioning that needs to be redirected to a better place š
Your doing good and thatās great I quit for 3 months last time and I feel in the stress got the better big me, this time it doesnāt seem as bad, cold turkey is the best method, Iāve been smoking sense I was 13, m husband has decided to join me now, heās using patches, because heās has smoked longer than I, he has to deal with a lot at wrk so Iām good with it always heās trying, I wish everyone all the luck in the world, let me know how it goes
I sure will, Iāll keep you updated and please keep me updated on your journey, itās always best to rant away sometimes itās needed, good luck dear
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