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Day 6

KristyLynne
Member
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I've just completed day 6! I'm so happy I prepared this time. I was ready with nicotine patches. I spent hours detailing my car and cleaning the carpets, I set a motivating song as my alarm tone ( Whatever it Takes- Imagine Dragons), I had plans for handling the urges (drink a bottle of water as fast as possible,  chew gum, dance in the car so I have something to do with my hands, sleep, eat, sing, scream, literally WHATEVER IT TAKES! 

I can't believe I used possible weight gain as an excuse not to quit smoking before.  This time I set a quit date 6 weeks out and starting eating healthier and exercising.  Don't get me wrong,  I'm no health nut. I just wanted to broaden my options for what I could reach for when I had a craving. It also gives me a nice distraction from smoking when I have to think before I eat. 

So far, I've had 2 seriously strong cravings. Day 4 I had to run to the grocery store at the last minute. I grabbed my oversized cardigan and headed out the door. I first thought it was the grocery store that had my mouth watering for a smoke. After all, I had bought them there before. By the time I checked out I realized it was the cardigan. I always slipped it on before heading outside to smoke,  I always felt for my smokes in the pocket when exiting my house or car. I immediately took it off and I felt this relief. Not only because it triggered me but also because I had figured it out! I had remained calm enough during a craving to overcome it.

So the next morning,  my daughter went back to school. That left me home alone in my house since my quit date. I struggled to think of ANYTHING but a cigarette for 2 hours. I tried watching TV, playing a game on my phone, working out, eating, ect. I even tried to make the craving worse by going out on the balcony (maybe it will get worse then stop instead of this constant nagging ache?) Finally, I decided to flee the scene! I met a friend for coffee and ran some errands. She came back to my house with me to help with a project and then it was time to pick up my daughter from school. 

Every craving I beat makes my motivation stronger. Knowing that keeps me willing to challenge new cravings. I really think it comes down to attitude, preparation, and willingness to just TRY. I don't expect it to be easy but I'm also very pleasantly surprised when a couple of hours have passed and I realize that I didn't want a cigarette. That I won that round of life. I hope you win your next round as well. 

13 Comments
Jennifer-Quit
Member

Congratulations!  You sound like you have a good plan.  Now just give it the time it takes.  Best wishes to you!

meWisconsin
Member

Great job on 6 days quit. Planning ahead for what to do if a craving strikes is good. One day at a time.

Terry

JonesCarpeDiem

YAY!

Good call on the cardigan,

You are understanding you so can make changes and remove reminders

JACKIE1-25-15
Member

Congratulations on day 6.  Never give up, never give in.  It does get easier as time goes by.  Hang tough.  Continue to "Do Whatever" it takes. 

Barbscloud
Member

Congratulations on your 6 days.   Keeping busy and changing your routine helps to keep your quit.  What triggers a craving may be obvious, but some just come out of the blue.  Good call on the cardigan.

Barb

Mandolinrain
Member

This is AWESOME! Congrats on 6 days. Your preparations are paying off!

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elvan
Member

Congratulations on day 6, what a GREAT blog, you have done so well and you have offered great tips for other newbies, good for YOU.

Ellen

karenjones
Member

What a lovely positive story.  I think it might help if you washed that cardigan. Get it nice and clean. And put some sour candies in the pocket. Thanks for sharing. I wish there were more people like you.

maryfreecig
Member

Fantastic. Thanks for telling your crave stories. Congratulations on 6 and keep em coming!

Giulia
Member

Great Attitude!!! 

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elvan
Member

FABULOUS!

jconfusion
Member

great job and congrats on 6 days!

virgomama
Member

Good job on your first 6 days.  You've got a great attitude.  And sounds like you did your homework and are prepared for the nicodemons.  You've got this quit in the bag.  Keep going!!

About the Author
I'm a graduate student and a mom. I recently made a lot of changes in my life and I feel like those will help me be successful in quitting smoking this time.