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backtoblue

(11,681 posts)
Thu Mar 7, 2013, 10:18 AM Mar 2013

today is my one month anniversary!

I've quit before. Many, many times. The longest being two years. This time feels different, though. I recognize my "triggers" and just deal with them.

I've talked with many people who have been smoke-free for 10 or more years and they've said that they have to treat it like alcoholism. Never take even a drag or bum one smoke. Anyone a long time quitter?


Wishing everyone here the best!

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today is my one month anniversary! (Original Post) backtoblue Mar 2013 OP
9 years here oldhippydude Mar 2013 #1
i'm so proud of you! backtoblue Mar 2013 #2
I quit 4.5 years ago. I love it. No craves. Much better health. Keep it up. Oh and if applegrove Mar 2013 #3

backtoblue

(11,681 posts)
2. i'm so proud of you!
Thu Mar 7, 2013, 12:09 PM
Mar 2013

those who have never faced cigarette addiction don't realize that it's a lifestyle that you have to change, much like alcoholism. i still find myself absently grabbing for the phantom pack in my car console.

i just hope i'm strong enough to go get through it. i wonder if i used the "i'm a smoker" analogy to "i'm an alcoholic" i'd have a better understanding of my addiction.

applegrove

(123,081 posts)
3. I quit 4.5 years ago. I love it. No craves. Much better health. Keep it up. Oh and if
Thu Mar 7, 2013, 02:12 PM
Mar 2013

you have a crave log on to the quitnet.com and ask for some support. It is a site filled with thousands of quitters so they have great advice.

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