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djmurray
Member
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Good afternoon, EXers!!  While I usually log in a couple of times a week, I don't often blog because after almost six years I've pretty much said everything I could possibly think of to say!  Nonetheless, I just realized I haven't blogged since June, and I assume there have been quite a few newbies who've joined EX in these last three months who haven't read anything I've ever written, so here I go.

Brief background:  I started smoking when I was 13.  I was 66 when I quit.  I smoked heavily for 53 years, and truly thought I would be the last smoker on the planet.  I thought I loved to smoke.  I had no idea how much smoking had commandeered my life until I quit.  You know the drill:  Do I have enough cigarettes? If not, when and how can I get them? Can I smoke here? I'll do [fill in the blank] as soon as I smoke this cigarette.  It's [fill in the weather condition] but I need to get cigarettes or smoke cigarettes. I'm happy, sad, nervous, bored, anxious, socializing, alone, driving, talking on the phone, lonely, sick, afraid, triumphant, and I must have a cigarette. 

I had quit before, once for three years.  But every minute I spent not smoking I felt deprived.  I white knuckled it.  I envied people who smoked.  I denied I had COPD for the first two years after my diagnosis.  I was a hard core smoker who thought I couldn't quit.  Then I found EX. I had known for the better part of the year 2014 that I needed to quit.  My cough was unbearable, my breathing was awful, and I kept getting bronchitis which made me miss work too often.  I joined EX in January of '14 but only stayed for a day.  I thought I could just wake up one morning and stop smoking.  That didn't work for me.

In November of '14, during yet another bout of bronchitis, I knew the jig was up.  I set New Year's Eve as my quit date.  I re-discovered EX.  I read Alan Carr's book "The Easy Way to Stop Smoking" and started thinking about smoking differently.  I relied on the support of this amazing community every single day for the first year and beyond.  Did I start out thinking I was giving up my best friend?  Yes, I did.  Did I think the crave would kill me?  Only a couple of times, but yes, I did.  Did I look at the elders and think "well, it must have been easy for them"?  Yep.  But I blogged like crazy, suffered the discomfort of changing behaviors I'd had for over 50 years, and found things to do other than smoking. My determination and the support of this community built this quit, one day at a time, and now I'm at almost six years of my forever quit.

To the newbies, please know that this community can make all the difference.  As long as you stay determined and make EX part of every day for as long as it takes, you'll find yourself building your forever quit as well. 

12 Comments
indingrl
Member

2fa5b2e1d2ad4499c914e7bc918b2f69a9026bd9.png DJ - I am so glad to hear from YOU

YoungAtHeart
Member

I am sure there are lots of newbies here who will benefit from your story.

Good to see you!

Barbara145
Member

Hi Donna.  You sound good.  Hope you are doing well.  You sound like you are.

Jen_819
Member

Loved your story! I am on Day 4 and it is a hard journey, but I can't give into the demon. I stay close to the community all day and watch for new post ALL THE TIME!!! Thank you for sharing your story! It was very inspiring!

elvan
Member

Good to hear from you, my friend.  I am sure that many people will benefit from you sharing your story and not all of them are newbies.

XOXO,

Ellen

Strudel
Member

What a great blog - thanks Donna! Always wonderful to see you! 

Cousin-Itt
Member

Thank you for sharing story I enjoyed reading it  I'm glad you checked in

Carl 

Trisha76
Member

I am a fairly newbie (only 44 days ) and have smoked 50 years.  I find I am coming to this site every day and it motivates and helps me in so many ways.  I identify with everything you mentioned.  Since I have entered NML I find I am forgetting how much smoking control my life and how much I hated it! I did read Alan Carr‘s book and have change my thinking about smoking and it is saving my life.  Somehow I need to be reminded and blogs such as yours give me much hope as I know I will never smoke again but I can say the journey is crap at times but when I focus on the positives I do so much better.  Thank you for your post

SMILINACCOUNTNT

Thanks for the post, it's great to hear from everyone on how they got to where they are. 

JACKIE1-25-15
Member

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Daniela2016
Member

So good to "see" you Donna!

Giulia
Member

You said it all just perfectly.  Especially:  

As long as you stay determined and make EX part of every day for as long as it takes, you'll find yourself building your forever quit as well. 

Great to see you here, Donna.  Hope all is well in your smoke-free world.