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Day 1- A million dollars

LexyLuna
Member
2 14 190

I planned to quit today but I actually put out my last cigarette before midnight so my official quit date is 9/3/17. And honestly I don't miss it! I get whisper cravings but nothing forceful. It's more just my body recognizing that something's different and wanting me to do the thing that I'm used to doing. But I won't give in.

I did some research after I finished "The Easy Way" and some of the data he quoted is outdated. He said the average smoker spends in a lifetime is 50,000 pounds (not sure what that is in dollars), but I looked up today's average and it's A MILLION DOLLARS!! Every time I see a cigarette, all I'm gonna see that million dollars I could prevent myself from spending. What if I never stopped again? I've already done the hardest part by deciding it's time. It will only get better from here. 

Only a day in and I already feel better. No stomach ache, no headache, no acid reflux. I'm not as tired and I can already breathe easier. I'm a little light headed, but maybe my brain isn't used to all this oxygen. I think Allen's words finally made an impact. Since I had the audio book this time, I listened to it while I smoked the last couple days and it helped reiterate how much I wasn't actually enjoying it and how it literally did nothing to improve my life. 

I'm so happy this site is available and everyone is so welcoming. Thank you everyone! 

14 Comments
Christine13
Member

Good for you!!  Glad day 2 is going good for you!!  One is too many and a million not enough.  I figured I've smoked a million in my lifetime.  (47 years of smoking)  Now I don't do that anymore!  I will be saving $300.00 a month by not smoking. Kudo's to you!!

YoungAtHeart
Member

I am so glad  to hear you are reading the Allen Carr book.  We can lead you all to it - but (you know the rest!).  It has made a world of difference in a lot of successful quits.

It's great that your first day has been so happy!  Remember to get busy and change your mind's direction if you are challenged in the next couple of weeks.  I don't remember if you are using an NRT - but if not, the nicotine should be pretty much out of your system in a few days - and then it's just your body adjusting to life without it.

Carry on!

Nancy

maryfreecig
Member

Ok. Thanks for sharing your first quit day. Right, the bucks really add up after quitting! And all the butts not smoked add up too. Yeah for day won!

MarilynH
Member

Congratulations on your precious Day WON! And tomorrow will be another Day WON too, you are doing this!

LexyLuna
Member

Thank you! Good luck in your quit as well!

JACKIE1-25-15
Member

Congratulations on day WON. Keep stacking the days.  The only way out is through.  NOPE not one puff ever no matter what will keep you free. 

LexyLuna
Member

I am going cold turkey! But I've been recommending the book to all the smokers I know who want to quit (there's a lot of them actually). Last time my mom read it, she was too afraid to finish it and lit it on fire! Thank you for the kind words! 

YoungAtHeart
Member

Your Mom lit it on fire?  I hope she didn't light a cigarette off of the flames.  Allen Carr would be turning over in his grave over THAT!!!!

Perhaps you can serve as an example for her.  I hope so!

Nancy

steph.mcc93
Member

Im so glad

Mandolinrain
Member

Your on the right track! One day at a time, congrats on Day WON!

MisFitz
Member

I am not too far ahead of you in my quit so I wish you the best of luck.  This week is already starting out much better than the first week of my quit. I'm glad to hear that things are going well for you and you are feeling good.  If you stumble upon some troubles over the course of the week please remember that the only possibility is for it to get better.  The only way it gets worse is if you smoke!

josnyder72
Member

Congrats on your quit!!! Thank you for sharing your story with us....We hope you stay with us on your journey. This site is AMAZING!! TONS of support from everyone....

Jo 50 DOF

elvan
Member

Congratulations on your quit...DO lean on us and ask questions if you have any or if you feel you need extra support.  Just look at you, you are already offering support to others who are here.

Welcome to EX,

Ellen

Showiestodin
Member

Congrats for quitting. May all your days be this easy.