My quit day is the 15 Dec 2023. I’ve realised that quitting smoking is the hardest addiction ive ever tried to fight besides drinking. I’ve been smoking since 2018. I’ve been exercising at the gym but to fight cravings I’d have to walk every 15 minutes because that’s usually how often I smoke. Any suggestions or quit tip advice?
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How's it going? Did you make it through the day? There are so many quit tips on this site I can't begin to illuminate just one. I thought there was a specific place or a blog about tips and tricks, but I can't locate it. Perhaps someone else will provide the link? This link may help Beat Your Tobacco Triggers | Guides & Tools | BecomeAnEX
And a blog I wrote might help also: Quitting is a Skill that CAN be Learned - EX Community (becomeanex.org)
If you didn't make it through the day - don't give up. Just begin again and continue to educate yourself and figure out how to do this. It's possible. But it takes work and dedication.
Most of us with long-term successful quits had many start-overs. Persevere, commit, and you can find the freedom you want. You willing to work at it?
It is a tough addiction to overcome, for most of us. So have your tools ready (hard candy, twizzlers, straws, etc.). I also did a good bit of walking in the beginning and that is ok....anything but smoke. It's a nasty addiction and I hope you get rid of it. I also wrote out my feelings ALOT, cos it helped. Be committed!
Lots of candy helps.
I'm 58 years old, I started trying to quit when I was twenty. When I tried to quit cold turkey without nrt day 1 was the easiest and it just got harder. With Patches day 1 was the worst and it just got easier with each day. Be 100% sure you want to quit. If you leave the door open even a crack the cravings will get in and win.
How old are you? I probably smoke and drank for over 40 years. I was just having fun but my heart wasn't. 61 and I had a heartattack. Been dry since 10/2/2023. Give er hell.You can quit too.
Doctor gave me patches but you know what? I didn't use them. Heartattack was enough to make me stop.
How's it going? Did you make it through the day? There are so many quit tips on this site I can't begin to illuminate just one. I thought there was a specific place or a blog about tips and tricks, but I can't locate it. Perhaps someone else will provide the link? This link may help Beat Your Tobacco Triggers | Guides & Tools | BecomeAnEX
And a blog I wrote might help also: Quitting is a Skill that CAN be Learned - EX Community (becomeanex.org)
If you didn't make it through the day - don't give up. Just begin again and continue to educate yourself and figure out how to do this. It's possible. But it takes work and dedication.
Most of us with long-term successful quits had many start-overs. Persevere, commit, and you can find the freedom you want. You willing to work at it?
@Chrisbcreme Congrats on your first day won. That's fabulous.
It's not to late to educate yourself about nicotine addiction and create a quit plan. Many have found success with knowledge and preparation. It took me 50 years and many attempts to finally get it. I went into my quits blindly and was never successful. In addiction to some aids, I found the Ex a week prior to my quit. For the first time I learned how to quit and had the support that was always lacking.
I used walking the same way. I'd walk out the door and go for few blocks throughout the day. It's a great way to refocus your thoughts and to get an added boost of dopamine that's lost when quitting. And don't forget to use deep breathing exercises. It really works.
This link is a great place to start.
https://www.becomeanex.org/guides/?cid=footer_community_linktobex
Make the commitment and you can do this too. We're here to support you on your journey. So reach out anytime you need help, want to share your experience or to support fellow quitters. We're all in this together.
Start your day by taking the Daily Pledge. It's a great way to stay on track on day at a time.
Stay busy and stay close.
Barb
I had to reset my quit date for today the 23rd. I posted my pledge for the day.
@Chrisbcreme Congrats on your quit today. No problem resetting your quit date. You know when you're ready, so it's better to be prepared.
I've seen you on the Pledge. I'm happy you joined us there. It's great way to keep yourself accountable to yourself.
Let us know how you do today.
Barb