For me, the mental quit was hard. You are right, every person is VERY different in how they "experience" that first week or two. I have been on this sight for over two months and I can tell you- I have read it ALL!!!! LOL
So, for ME...the "wanting" a cigarette has never really "gone away" in the two months. Don't get discouraged with that statement because the "wanting" CHANGES. It doesn't have the urgency it once did, it is more like a "thought"- and there are days I don't even think about smoking or not smoking. For example, this morning- I got up, showered, drank some coffee, dressed, etc.... I didn't even THINK about smoking. NOT ONCE! Two months ago - I would have KILLED someone if they got in the way of my smokes and coffee routine in the morning!!!! Seriously. I could not have IMAGINED not even thinking of smoking all morning! But last evening, when I got home from work, I thought " "wow, I really want a cigarette right now" - then I said NOPE and moved on to cooking dinner. Then quickly "forgot" about it. I would expect that in a few more months- I will not be thinking much - or at all -about smoking or not! It seems to be incremental and there is no "one moment" when you no longer think about it. I hope that makes sense! Each day you refuse to smoke brings you closer to those moments where you "forget" about the struggle. Those moments become hours, hours become days, etc. Hope that helps! You sound like you are doing FANTASTIC!!!!!!!