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!
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!
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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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.
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 :)
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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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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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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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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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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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I will have more money and better health now.
Keep it up! :)
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