Hi everyone,
Thanks for dropping by to see how it's going. I was really sleepy this morning so didn't take the time to name each of you individually, but lol you already know your names and now you know I'm thanking each and every one of you for your continued support.
Texas....WAY TO GO!!! We have the same quit day now :p Isn't it exciting to be free and not to have to try anymore? It is liberating, but I'm not letting my guard down for one teeny tiny minute and hope you're doing the same. Keep your info handy where you can whip it out at a moments notice for a refresher.
Penguin, I've neglected to get to the rookery this week, but hope the weather's fine there and I'm coming to visit soon.
Danielle, a special thanks to you and all the staff here for the wonderful welcome and following up so diligently on all these posts! So many people benefit from your expertise and caring.
Lady, lol I still have the info you gave me and will use it if it's needed. I believe the prep work paid off in spades but I do have a question if you or anyone can answer.
I wasn�t sure you�d want to hear this if you�re having a hard day, but I have to share to see if anyone else has experienced this and what happened to them afterwards.
So here's the situation. I think I might be a freak of nature or else I�m so numb from lack of sleep or the medication.
So far (and I know it�s early yet) I haven't even had one craving of any note!!! Sure, I had a twinge when I thought about smoking after breakfast, but it was not a craving, merely a quick recognition of not needing to smoke anymore, that I could just get on with clean up in the kitchen! It happened after lunch as well and again I just mentally reminded myself that I don't smoke anymore and the thoughts just melted away. I am still thinking of smoking, but they�re happy thoughts popping into my mind, like oh boy, I can just go fold the laundry without looking for the ashtray and lighting a smoke first. This happened a few times and I�ve been smiling and happy all day!
Is this normal for day one??? I sure hope so and hope it stays this way, but has anyone else had a great first day only to get kicked really hard the next?
To be honest it was much harder doing my self-imposed cut down without any
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