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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 9/14/2008 8:28:17 AM
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Silverstring
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Oh my! What helped me through those days of abstinence was getting in touch with my inner masochist: "Just ONE, PLEEEEEASE!!!!" "Nooooo, enDUUUUURE!" Look at it this way: Thoser feelings are telling you you are doing the right thing, and that you should give yourself some BIG TIME CREDIT for being in charge!
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 9/15/2008 6:53:00 PM
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In_Him_I_Soar
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Thanks Silver ~ Day 4...hanging in there....getting better...not quite so on edge. Can even relent from biting somone's head off *laughs* (Thank God I was home alone all weekend!!) I started walking whenever the urge comes on... I want to eat like crazy....but I do not want to gain anymore weight than I already need to lose!!!
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 9/16/2008 8:01:07 AM
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JimboFletch
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ORIGINAL: In_Him_I_Soar I want to eat like crazy....but I do not want to gain anymore weight than I already need to lose!!! During those early days I chewed almost anything I could think of: sugarless gum (those like Trident with Xylitol are actually good for your teeth), toothpicks, coffee stir-sticks, a piece of a cotton ball (strangely, those helped me a lot), beef jerky, peanuts... The good news is that after 3 days the physical withdrawal of nicotine is over and the rest is mental (that's not to say it's easy, but that you've survived the worst). Day 748 nicotine-FREE, Day 845 tobacco-FREE
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 9/16/2008 8:39:02 PM
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bettymackII
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Silverstring a Champion for 3 months!!! WOW! In_Him_ I_Soar is a Champion too for 4 days ! Wow!! JimboFletch= I had to laugh when you said that you used a piece of cotton ball! But who knows you could write to the company about another use for their product and they pay you for the idea! Seriously thanks for your ideas which hopefully will help another quitter to stay a quitter because of your suggestions. Hope to read about some more success stories.
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 9/18/2008 7:22:22 PM
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Pat-rebel_lady
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ORIGINAL: In_Him_I_Soar if anyone is wanting to quit...I say the best thing out there is Jesus ...I found the following program (free!) to be awesome: http://www.settingcaptivesfree.com/breath_life I have a mentor from this program that helps me be accountable - it is ALL for His glory.....not mine.....good stuff!! Finally, the help I've been praying, seeking, looking and hoping for; God bless you, In_Him_I_Soar!!! Pat
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 9/19/2008 7:05:59 PM
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bettymackII
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Silverstring= I read your history from page 21! What a success story. I am so happy to hear Jimbo was there to encourage to keep the course because he had been where you were! In_Him_I_Soar= Enjoyed reading how you are being success and shared it with us all and now you have been a great encourager to... Pat-rebel_ lady= and we are so happy that In_Him_I_Soar has brought you what you have been praying for a lifesaver in the form of the website:settingcaptivesfree. Please drop by and let us hear of journey to a smoke-free life!! Kat= Please join us and let us rejoice with you too! We are praying for you all!!
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 9/23/2008 10:39:01 AM
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Silverstring
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156 days. X 20 = 3120 cigarettes not smoked X 15 USD = 2340 USD saved (a whole lot spent on chewing gum and favourite foods though...)
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 9/23/2008 10:52:44 AM
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bettymackII
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Silverstring= Awesome! We are all so proud of you! 156 days of being a Champion!! Have you noticed any changes since you have quit? -can you breathe better? -can you smell things better? -And have you noticed that you and your clothes smell better?
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 9/23/2008 3:58:38 PM
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Silverstring
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I'm not so short of breath anymore, I notice smells I didn't notice before. It does come with weight-increase. I guess it is compensating for the loss of one oral stimulation by replacing it with another. Eating more, in other words. I've used food and drink treats as coping techniques against craves. At the same time I've become more interested in a healthier lifestyle, so I'm on the lookout for sustainable changes in diet and physical activity. Not quite there yet, but I'm not despairing!
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 9/23/2008 7:14:29 PM
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bettymackII
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Great reading your testimony Sliverstring! What a great reward to not to be out of breath! I am sure that as your are quitting a habit that you have had for years (22?) that you will have the discipline to lose the extra pounds too! Keep on keeping on!!
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 9/24/2008 9:40:44 PM
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garsyt
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I haven't been around for a LONG time. Hubby is in the process of quitting. I'm so proud of him! Since early August he's gone from 2 packs a day to 5 cigarettes a day! He's on Chantix right now and it seems to be working. He's having funky dreams but nothing major. I'm just happy that he's doing so much better! He is in the process of identifying triggers that make him want to light one up and it seems to be driving more then anything. The problem is is that he drives ALOT! Just pray for him! Blessings, Garsy
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 9/25/2008 9:59:42 AM
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bettymackII
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Yes, we will be praying for your husband. He can do it! !
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 10/1/2008 11:34:25 AM
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bettymackII
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the first day of October any news from our champions, freed captives, and others?
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 10/1/2008 11:50:49 AM
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On Friday, 9/19, my mother underwent a procedure to repair an aortic aneurism. Everything went exceedingly well for her and she has improved daily with only very minor complications. But for me there was, first, the tense ordeal of waiting for the procedure to be finished and, then, the long, boring hours sitting with her for the few days she stayed in the hospital. Then that Sunday we drove an hour going & coming to take her to my sister's home. The following week I took a week's vacation. I mainly stayed around the house and my wife had to work. Had I gone through this a few years back, I would have spent a great deal of time craving and/or feeding the Nicotine Slave Master. Instead, I didn't experience any cravings and I was able to be fully present wherever I was or with whomever I was with. For anyone still struggling, it WILL get better. MUCH better! The price you're paying now will begin producing huge dividends in your life in the near future. Day 763 nicotine-FREE, Day 860 tobacco-FREE
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 10/1/2008 12:22:00 PM
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bettymackII
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Wow! Trust your words will encourage all who are trying to kick the habit!! Praying for a complete recovery for your mother. Was or is your mother a smoker? I know a man who had the same surgery and was a smoker, now an ex-smoker! PTL!!
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 10/1/2008 12:25:58 PM
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JimboFletch
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ORIGINAL: bettymackII Praying for a complete recovery for your mother. Was or is your mother a smoker? She's a non-smoker. Her mother (my grandmother) and one of my mother's uncles died from a ruptured aneurism. The doctor says these tend to run in families.
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 10/1/2008 7:44:12 PM
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Silverstring
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Lord, please stay with Jimbo and his mother. We pray for healing and swift recovery. Still quit, had a hefty cave dream last night, relieved to wake up! Strengthened my resolve.
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 10/1/2008 9:30:10 PM
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bettymackII
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Thanks for the good news! Silverstring Isn't Jimbo a real encouarger!!
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 10/2/2008 2:36:32 AM
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Roberta_
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Jimbo- praying for your mom. I thought that aneurysms only happened to smokers.
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 10/2/2008 5:59:59 AM
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Silverstring
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ORIGINAL: bettymackII Thanks for the good news! Silverstring Isn't Jimbo a real encourager!! He is indeed. I think he has made a difference to many!
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 10/2/2008 9:18:06 AM
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garsyt
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ORIGINAL: DenimDiva Jimbo- praying for your mom. I thought that aneurysms only happened to smokers. I'm praying as well Jimbo. My grandmother died due to complications of an aneurysm 11 years ago this past July. She never smoked a day in her life, but her mother also passed due to what they believe was an aneurysm now. As for my hubby - he's gone from two packs a day a month ago to 2 cigarettes a day today, if that! I'm so proud of him! As a reward we budgeted out $30 a MONTH to add a data plan to his cell service! $30 a month for something sounds a lot better then at least $30 a week going to stuff that was essentially just going up in smoke. Blessings, Garsy
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 10/2/2008 7:36:21 PM
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bettymackII
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Praying for your mom,Jimbo and praying that she has a complete recovery.
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RE: Quitting smoking support thread - 10/2/2008 7:38:48 PM
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bettymackII
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garsyt= We are so proud of your husband too. That is quite an accomplishment to go from 2 packs to 2 cigarettes it incredible! Thanks so much for sharing with us your husband's success story!
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