Grr.

Oct 28, 2008 20:40

Going through a major nicotine withdrawal ( Read more... )

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sitapixie October 29 2008, 04:15:28 UTC
The craziness usually lasts about a week or two for me.

I understand about the hate smoking but hating the process of quitting more.

I'll be where you are next week. Hee!

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siren_ity October 29 2008, 13:14:04 UTC
:)

Good luck with that!

Actually, the bitchiness lasts about three weeks for me. I wish I could remember these exact feelings when I decided to light up last time.

There was a very good reason I stopped for the past two years. Once it is out of the body, an intense feeling of "healthy being" takes over. That is what I'm looking forward too!

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siren_ity November 2 2008, 16:58:38 UTC
Yay! We can support each other ;).

Haven't had a smoke since Monday night of last week. Tomorrow will be a full week. Woot!

I actually feel a lot better. Still a little emotional and I eat, eat, EAT!!! But I know that it's temporary.

It was good to see you. I think we should hang out sometime :)

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grump_e October 29 2008, 18:14:04 UTC
im sorry you're going thru that=(
i know how you feel, or rather at least i can relate. im feeling pretty much the same way 'cept im kicking heroin. seriously.
trying to get this crap outta your system is a fuckin' BITCH, to say the least.. i know what you mean by hating trying to quit even more. bleh! =P

keep up the good work, though.. I have a feeling it'll e worth it in the end!

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siren_ity November 2 2008, 16:52:58 UTC
I'm sorry that you have ended up on this particular path. While I don't think any less of you, H is something I just don't want to consider. I'm sure it has its beautiful moments, but I know it also destroys many good people's lives ( ... )

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vivaine666 October 29 2008, 18:37:45 UTC
I know how you're feeling. In the past I started again after no cigarettes for 1 1/2 years. Now it's been 4+ months and I'm thinking about starting again because I know that I definately can't smoke again after I have surgery on the 24th. How stupid is that? And my brain tells me (whines at me actually)"but I like smoking" Like that's a good reason. My dad, who quit when I was a baby (so 35 years ago) says that even now he occasional gets a craving. A very small one and it last no time and he never actually considers it, but still it's there. If only I'd never started. Good luck on the re-quitting.

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siren_ity November 2 2008, 16:24:07 UTC
Yeah, I would have been better off NEVER getting started.

I like how it feels. If it was acceptable to smoke a j instead, then I wouldn't be messing around with cigs at all. There is just something about going outside and lighting up.

Now that I don't smoke, I don't go outside. Tis a shame. If your brain knew that cigarettes will kill you, then maybe it would shut up :)

Hang in there. Four months is a victory.

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vivaine666 November 3 2008, 17:21:30 UTC
I will if you will! I mean, I'll hang in there no matter what, but I expect you to as well. *hugs*

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siren_ity November 6 2008, 20:09:58 UTC
It has now been a 1.5 weeks and I'm so glad I stopped.

I will have more money and better health now.

Keep it up! :)

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