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It’s Hard, but Worth it!

Elle047
Member
9 15 256

14 years ago I quit smoking and remained smoke free for 5 years until that one day I decided “just one puff won’t hurt.” That began my next 8 years of bondage to cigarettes. I tried to quit dozens of times. I tried to control and ration it. I minimized it by saying to myself “oh I can quit at any time. I have before.” I would have that little nicotine monster whispering in my ear, “your life is better with me. You have more fun. You are more relaxed. You’re not as depressed or anxious. You think clearer. You can never quit me. It will be too hard.” 101 days later, smoke free, “Not One Puff Ever,” I can now say that those were ALL LIES! Lies that I believed on some level. ADDICTION IS REAL. Anyone who minimizes addiction as it relates to nicotine is in straight denial. I was there. I know.

To the person who just quit: You are a warrior. You deciding to quit proves that. NOW act like the warrior you are and don’t let that nicotine enemy win. It will try every which way possible to trick you. Never let your guard down. NOPE: Not One Puff Ever. Come in here daily. Multiple times maybe. You will find support here. You need an army. These people are your army and they do it well. 

To the the person that just started again: Relapse is part of recovery from this nightmare. Through relapse we learn how to be better warriors when the time comes to quit again. Any day to quit again is a good day. Pay attention to the lies that nico monster is telling you. 

To the person experiencing depression: This too shall pass. My nico depression just about ate me alive. I think this is like mourning our old life. All mourning requires a stage of depression. Likewise, acceptance is on the other side. Here is where you will start to see your new life and walk it out. You will decide differently. This is your new life. Live it well. Write down things you want to do and DO them. As humans, we are creatures of habit. BUT, you just changed a BIG habit so now everything changes. This is a good thing. Go to places you never have before. Try new things, make NEW habits.  Science shows us that trying new things increases dopamine in our brains. That is the feel-good neurotransmitter. 

To the person who is 2 months into quitting: KEEP GOING. IT DOES GET EASIER. Honestly, both times I quit, 3 months marked a turn for me. I began thinking about it less. And between 3-4 months, even less. It starts to fade. Really. Just don’t let the pain it has caused fade too quickly or you may find yourself rationalizing smoking again: “just one.” THERE IS NEVER JUST ONE. EVER. Let the scar be there. War wounds. Scars heal. You will heal from this. It just takes time. Be patient with the process and with yourself. Victory is yours. 

101 Days of FREEDOM!!

Thank all of you who took the time to read this. Writing this is part of my healing and I truly do appreciate all of you. ❤️

15 Comments
JACKIE1-25-15
Member

Amazingly beautiful encouraging blog.  Thank you for sharing.  I hope your advice is taken.  Kudos to you on 101 DOF. 

elvan
Member

Congratulations Elle047‌ on 101 days of freedom and on writing a beautiful and inspiring blog, what wonderful advice you have given to go to NEW places and do NEW things...it is making new associations that makes this much better.  I am really proud of you and happy for you, have not seen much of you lately but apparently, you have been here, walking side by side with the rest of us on this journey.

Hugs,

Ellen

MichelleDiane
Member

Elle047, great blog.  Thank you.

-Michelle

Elle047
Member

Thank you  and for all your encouragement.

Elle047
Member

Thank you Ellen! You have been such a great support!!

Elle047
Member

Thank you Michelle

TW517
Member

This is great!  Thanks so much for sharing your journey and encouraging others.  And a huge congrats on 101 days!

MarilynH
Member

Thank you so much for sharing this great awe inspiring blog post with all us Elle047, I wish blogs had a helpful button because I'd be tapping on it right now I hope everyone reads this post congratulations on your precious 101 DOF and counting .

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Daniela2016
Member

Elle047‌ congratulations on 101 DOFs!

You know how to do it, you know how to maintain it, and now you know how NOT to relapse!

And thank you for teaching all of us what you know.

No matter how far we are in our quit, we can always learn more things useful to ourselves, from the experience shared with us by our peers!

Thank you for sharing yourself with us, much appreciated!

paulh
Member

Thank you for the great blog Elle. I am did the same as you. Stopped smoking 10 years ago and went 5 years and then picked one up one day, a few month later did it again and now here I am. I have had many quits over the past few years, but today I am starting my forever quit.

JonesCarpeDiem

Congratulations!

Onward and Upward.

Giulia
Member

Great blog!

Sandi4
Member

Elle047

Thank you for taking the time to post this.  You touched on an issue I'm having at nearly 70 Days quit.  It's good to know that what I'm experiencing is normal.  

Congratulations on entering the TDC!  I look forward to joining you there.

johnjzbnb
Member

Elle, thank you for posting your inspiring message! We share similar experiences. I too quit a few days after Thanksgiving 2007 and went over five years until I picked up again sometime in February 2013. I actually thought I was the only person on the planet that did such a thing! This morning I am starting 100 days smoke free with a visit to the gym. It DOES get easier with each passing day. Stay focused on the positive ( "I'm so glad I don't do that anymore!" rather than "I just want one") There is no such thing as just one!

John

elvan
Member

Congratulations on 100 days, that makes you a member of the Triple Digit Club.  So happy that you are here and that you know that there is no such thing as just one..."They travel in packs."  Our quits are always going to be dependent upon our actions.  Welcome back to the world of EX!

Ellen