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My 7-year anniversary is coming up in a few days !!!

crazymama_Lori
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It just dawned on me this morning that on the 25th of this month, I will have 7 years under my belt.  I was scrolling around on Facebook for my daily news briefing and saw an ad for Allen Carr's book and thought to myself, that's right, I've been quit....... I actually had to look it up.  I remember being all consumed with the thoughts of smoking.  How many hours will it be  before I can puff away on another one only to want to light up again shortly thereafter.  I remember scrouging around my car for butts when I didn't have enough money right then to buy a pack or I was on one of my many quit journeys that usually lasted only a few hours.  I remember after having my last child my husband asking me if I was going to finally quit since I haven't smoked in three days.  I just responded no, I'm not ready yet.  I'm not sure what "ready" meant at that time, but I wasn't going to give up smoking.  Then we jump ahead 24 years later and I no longer smoke.

I don't use the words nonsmoker, or former smoker, because to me it gives me an out of it's only a habit I gave up.  I like to think of it as I choose not to smoke.  I used that same philosophy last year when I decided I was going to lose weight.  I decided I could consume massive quantities of carbs and sugar, but I choose not to and lost 65 pounds.  Find your mind-set while you quit and find out what works for you.  Some people revamp their homes.  Some people change up their routines.  Some use a stress ball when the cravings or thoughts of smoking appear.  Try all kinds of different things to find what works for you to stay the course and be free of the chains that bind you,  https://excommunity.becomeanex.org/t5/Support/Trust-the-Process/m-p/1137721?search-action-id=1316312... 

 

7 Comments
Barbscloud
Member

@crazymama_Lori You've been here long before me, but you were someone here to support me on my quit. Thank you.  If it wasn't for people like you, I don't know if I could say I would be celebrating 5 years in March.

I've battled my weight my whole  life, so I understand what an achievement your weight loss is.  Another amazing success.

Super congrats on 7 years.  

"Beautiful minds inspire others"

Barb

 

 
 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

sweetplt
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7 years of Freedom is super ! 

Snowdoggie
Member

@crazymama_Lori Great job on quitting! 7 years is wonderful.  Can you give us some tips on losing weight? What diet did you use? Good job on losing that weight. I'm trying to lose what I gained stopping smoking. I am finding it hard to do.😄

crazymama_Lori

@Snowdoggie, I joined Noom in January of last year for their healthy weight program.  They use a lot of psych tricks to rechannel your eating behavior.  I've been off it since September and have maintained my weight loss.  I know they recently came out with a book if you don't want to sign up for their program.  I highly recommend it.  they do have a free trial also

maryfreecig
Member

Congratulations on almost 7 years!!! Thanks for sharing your success! 🙂

MarilynH
Member

It's wonderful to see you Lori, a super CONGRATULATIONS on your fantastic fabulous beautiful glorious wonderful splendiferous stupendous magnificent awesome quit journey YAY for 7 precious Smokefree years and counting WTG YAY for each and every YEAR WON with many more to come let's CELEBRATE because I absolutely love CELEBRATING MILESTONE Whoo hoo hip hip hooray whoopee YAY for Freedom! @crazymama_Lori 

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Sootie
Member

WOW!!!  CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! 

AND DOUBLE CONGRATULATIONS on losing the weight....I sometimes think that is a harder task than quitting smoking. Because we don't need to smoke....but we do need to eat. So there is so much more to figure out in that equation.

GOOD FOR YOU!

About the Author
Never be afraid or embarrassed about your "smoking thoughts" while quitting, they're there to remind us how strong we truly can be. Always remember, you will always WANT to smoke, but you have to CHOOSE not to. We can't break the ties that bind us without first changing the cycle that created it.