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4th Anniversary for Jim!

Congrats Jim & thank you for all your help.
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Patch Problem

Still no patches, and still quit. 4 of those things have left scars, I'm glad I took the approach I did. :D Thanks Jim.
12 years ago 0 59 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hell Week it sure was

Great job Wazz! that first week is the hardest, and you made it  
12 years ago 0 59 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
102 days smoke free

First off welcome Not the same but similar. I had the worst gas and bloating I have ever had in my life 2 days into my quit. I started drinking more water (I already drank a lot or water to begin with), upped my fiber to 35mg a day (figured I needed to clear everything out, quitting stops your processes), and eventually started taking pro-biotics (regulates the fauna & flora in your digestive system). All in all it took about a month to fix it. If I forget my fiber, or the pro-biotic I swell up like a toad. I will hit my 2 month mark this week. As far as weight gain, part of it may be water weight, also it's suggested to increase your exercise (quitting slows your metabolism) and watch what you eat. If your already doing all that and still putting on weight, see your Dr. and make sure your ok.
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Monday Morning Stats Parade

72 days free and clear :) Wednesday afternoon not Monday morning ... better late than never
11 years ago 0 59 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Monday Morning Stats Parade

Sorry I've been so quiet, that sore hip ended up being a collapsed L4/L5 & Sciatica. Through everything I have kept my quit, there have been days it wasn't easy but I didn't want all those withdrawls to be for nothing. Hope everyone is well.
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Monday Morning Stats Parade

I'm recovering, still taking Pamalor for neuropathic pain & Mobic for inflammation. Currently I’m working to strengthen my core to better support the spine, and losing weight trying to get pressure off the joints. I was on Prednisone for a bit and just blew up. I’m monitoring my exercise and my calorie intake, so far so good. I’m limited to low impact work outs and I have to be especially careful with my back.

I was able to stay strong, by avoiding situations when I could, and when I couldn’t just sheer stubborn will power. I feel better, my kids & my other half are proud of me, I can now smell cigarettes (that actually took a bit) and I don’t want to smell like that. My sister was married in Vegas in June, my first time in Vegas as a non-smoker hanging out with my smoker friends, it was tough but I made it. I kept reminding myself, yes it sucks, yes I’m craving, but it will get better and the more I just don’t do it I the better it will be. I have dreamed of smoking (especially with the Pamalor), I wake up in a cold sweat, but I refuse to go back to it.

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Myth or Fact?

I used patches to help me quit, it helped with the physical addiction aspect so I could focus on the mental addiction. Even at this stage the physical addiction is long resolved, but the mental aspect keeps finding ways to stay hang on.
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8 years and counting!

Right on Duffins & Ladybugg congrats, 8 years is a long time. :)