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Roller831
Member

NML Weekly Check In – 8/30/2017

Who said nobody likes a quitter!!!

 

We are doing this discussion every Wednesday to offer encouragement and camaraderie to those in NML, basically months 2-3-4 of a quit. Regardless of how long you’ve been quit, anyone who likes the conversation and wants to offer support is welcome to participate!

 

We will offer topic questions below if you find yourself at a loss for what to post.  These are for ideas.  We are happy if you just stop by to say hi and let us know you are still with us in NML.  Feel free to offer up ideas on topic question and I will include them in next week’s post!  Stop by daily or as often as you like!  Don’t forget to post to the Daily Pledge! 

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  • Topic Question: If you woke up tomorrow as an animal, what animal would you choose to be and why?

 

 

 

Are you about a month into your quit? Are you feeling a little down, a little lost? Don’t fret – you’re entering No Man’s Land, the 100 days that start about the time your first month ends.

 

The first month of a quit is emotional, exhilarating, exhausting, and many other “e” words I’m sure!  You are trying to take one moment at a time and focusing all of your energy on your brand new quit. Around the one-month mark, things start to change, and you spend the next 100 days or so in a place called “No Man’s Land.”

 

In No Man’s Land, you’ve come a long way, but still have a long way to go. The routine cravings are gone but the surprise cravings can knock you to your knees. Your family and friends think you should be “over it” while you still feel quite fragile sometimes. Your relationships with smoking friends/family may be feeling strained. Your inner junkie is still around, still whispering to you, and the temptation to give in can be every bit as strong as it was in your first few days.

 

But here’s the good news. In these same 100 days, for most people, your circulation has improved substantially, walking has become easier, and your overall lung function has increased noticeably. Sinus congestion, fatigue, and shortness of breath have decreased. Your body's overall energy has increased. The roller coaster is smoothing out, and you are feeling calmer and stronger overall. Good things are happening!

 

Click here to read Dale’s helpful blog about No Man’s Land:No Mans Land Days 30 to 130 (approximate) 

Click here to read what to expect in the first four months:  What To Expect In The First Four Months 

 

Checking in here will help you get through NML and on your way to the first year where you can celebrate being in the 6% Club!

 

Note:  Much of this content was previously found in an old blog post by SarahP when I searched for NML.  I want to make sure credit is given since much of the content above is taken from that blog post.  I also understand SarahP was willing to pass the torch to someone else on the weekly NML Check In.  Instead of doing a blog, I am making this a weekly discussion.

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Roller831
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53 DOF is certainly something to celebrate!  The harder the work, the better the pay off, right?  I sometimes feel if a quit were easy, everyone would do it and succeed.  It IS hard work and by keeping the quit precious, we have a better chance of success!

What a cutie pie Yorkie you have!  EXcellent choice!

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TW517
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Isn't that odd about cravings for sweets.  I have always been underweight, and never had a sweet tooth in my life until I quit smoking.  Now I've had 3 periods of them.  Right when I started my quit, again around day 50 like you, and now again just over 100 days.  I love the lollipops too

Roller831
Member

I haven't been craving sweets nor am I underweight.  Let's trade!

elvan
Member

Wow, sorry I missed this yesterday, I got worn out too quickly to look at everything.  I am so happy that you are all doing so well.  I remember NML with a sort of fondness because the support was so amazing, just like it is here.  

Well roller831‌ that animal thing absolutely got me to thinking...a little at least.  I would definitely want to be a cat but WHOSE cat...wait, that's a silly question, cats don't really belong to anyone.  I would want to be a cat in a loving home with lots of toys and food and safe access to the outdoors...yeah, like Hoggie.

Happy last day of August.

Ellen

bookee6
Member

Hi all

Still doing great.  hope everyone has a great safe smoke free labor day!! I know I will

robin