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Day 2

Maeg
Member
4 7 98

Today was a better day. I slept in way too late, probably thanks to the new blinds I have. I've only had a couple of crappy cravings, but they weren't nearly as bad as yesterday. This evening a friend came over to drop off a pie, and he smelled like he had just finished smoking. That one was a particularly bad craving as I tend to spend my evenings after my kids go to sleep outside in my chair watching movies or playing games. Being outside is a trigger for me right now, so it kind of sucks. I managed to get through it by having a couple of cinnamon altoids. Cinnamon is a huge ally for me. I was able to finish the last chapter exam in my medical coding course, and repaint 3 of my nails that chipped away. My main goal for tomorrow is to take and pass my ICD-10-CM coding final. Between the kids online schooling and my exam, my whole day will essentially be taken up. 

My nicotine patches are irritating the crap out of the. They are an off brand that I get from the pharmacy, and they don't stick as well as the Nicoderm brand. Its been almost 12 hours and it wants to fall off. It is driving me nuts. I mean, it is the least of my worries, really. 

I think tomorrow is going to be a really big challenge for me. One of my kids really loathes online school, and makes the days kind of drag on. The other just likes to play around instead of listening to her teacher. I'm going to take it moment by moment and focus on how to help instead of how to escape. That's all smoking really was anyways, right...an escape? There are definitely much healthier ways to escape for a moment. We have a dog who needs to be outside at times. I'm sure she would appreciate an extra walk. 

Anyways, that's really all for tonight. I appreciate all of the kind words, advice, and encouragement I have received. Even if I don't respond, just know that I absolutely appreciate all of it. You are amazing, strong, and worthy of your decision to stay tobacco free. (I think I just found my sign off.)

7 Comments
YoungAtHeart
Member

Just get through each day the best you can, knowing better and easier days are ahead.  Be sure to give yourself a pat on the back at the end of each day won!  I think as time passes you will find your overall stress level will be less than when you smoked and you will actually have MORE patience than when you smoked.  Those sensors in your brain niggling for a fix create  constant, underlying stress that we didn't even know was there.

You might next try a different generic brand of patch when you next buy them.  I have read here that folks have liked the Walmart brand.  You might also try using first-aid tape to help keep it on for now.

You are DOING this, with all the challenges of COVID.  You should be proud!

Nancy

Barbara145
Member

Great job!  The nicotine patches bug the crap out of everyone. I found the cheaper ones are just fine.  Make sure you don't have anything on your skin.  Clean and dry.  Press it down for a while.  My skin was itchy and red for a couple of days after removing it.  I had an MD tell me if it bothered me too much I could get otc steroid cream.  Good luck on your exam.  Congratulations for quitting smoking.  It is the single most best decision you will ever make.

maryfreecig
Member

Great work. Hold on to your realization that escaping isn't a great option. Yeah, the dog will totally love you for more walks. Nice job with your children!!! Yes you can.

Cousin-Itt
Member

Wish you the best on your exam.   Sometimes you just have to believe everything will work out and it usually does Stay strong today

elvan
Member

Good luck on that exam, I am sure you will "ace" it.  Yes, smoking really was an escape, often from our feelings.  Let us know how things went.

Ellen

Jen_819
Member

Stay strong, it seems like you have got a good grasp on this quit! This is my third or fourth shot at Day One and I love cinnamon as well when I am quitting. Good luck on your exam!

SMILINACCOUNTNT

Good luck on your exam! Good insight on using it as an escape from the uncomfortable stuff in life. Tomorrow does sound like a big day, but I know you can do it without smoking!