• Thanks for all your support. It has been difficult. Almost at the 48 hour point. Someone told me a disgusting thing to do if I have the urge for a cigarette. It was told to a senior adult by her doctor. Here goes…hold your stomachs...mix cigarette butts with water. Everytime you reach for a cigarette, take a sip of that disgusting water. Just the thought of that discourages me from smoking. I hate to admit it...I miss it. I know I am doing a smart thing for me and my family. Hopefully, these cravings and desires will get less and less. Now, I will take Lillie for a long walk!
    Thanks again,
    Jodie:)


  • Hang in there Jodie! You are doing a great thing for you, and your family! Everyone will appreciate it, and you will live a longer, healthier life!

    You got my support!!!


  • Good job - keep it up - and if you fall - stop again if you are strong enough to deal with a basenji - you are strong enough to overcome this.

    You might find that Pilates or Yoga might be useful tools as well.


  • Great for you for trying to quit. If cold turkey doesn't work, don't get discouraged. I had to take Zyban and use cigarettes with decreasing level of nicotine to quit, I think they were a brand called Quest. It has been almost 5 years and I still want a cigarette sometimes. Hang in there.


  • I know you have heard a ton of stories why it is a good idea to quit smoking but one more certainly can't hurt. One of my friends sisters was a smoker. She had 4 kids and was pregnant with her 5th when she found out she had lung cancer. She thought she just had pneumonia. Anyway, the baby had to be delivered early and she died 2 weeks after being diagnosed. She was 33. If that isn't good enough reason I can't imagine what could be.


  • Thank you again for all your support. Jennifer-I am so sorry for your sister's friends family. The thing is I know how bad smoking is. My father died of a heart attack at the age of 50. It's such an addictive habit and for so many years I have used my stressful life as an excuse for smoking. Now that I am getting older (and not that far from my father's age when he passed away)…I think all these horror stories are starting to sink in. As you know, my son has autism and I need to be here for him. I need to make sure his life is in order. I need to do alot of things. Sorry, I know I should get off my soap box. I am very proud of myself. I hate to fail and I believe that is why it took me so long to quit. I am determined (in my father and friend's memory and especially for my son) to stick this out. I appreciate all your support and advise. Thanks again.
    Jodie:)


  • Hi Jodie…
    Congratulations on quitting. It will be the best thing that you ever did...for yourself and your loved ones! I think it is fantastic that you are tackling it. It will be hard, but soooo worth it. I've never been a smoker, but my mother was and died of lung cancer.

    My brother quit cold turkey this time last year and just marked his one year anniversary of being smoke free...he had smoked heavily for 29 years. He had a carton of cigarettes he had just purchased before he decided to quit. He gave me the carton and each week that went by I would throw a pack in the woodstove...

    Kim


  • Hi Jodie… We're all here to support you! Keep up the will power! You CAN do it!


  • Jodie, my wife, myself and two son's all quit on Oct 1st and are holding up good so far. We did the patches for a week or so, but nothing since. We all eat a little more junk food than before, but other than that!:D
    Keep it up, take the money you where spending on smokes and spend it on something for yourself. Good luck, you're not alone.:D


  • @Basenji_Boy:

    Jodie, my wife, myself and two son's all quit on Oct 1st and are holding up good so far. We did the patches for a week or so, but nothing since. We all eat a little more junk food than before, but other than that!:D
    Keep it up, take the money you where spending on smokes and spend it on something for yourself. Good luck, you're not alone.:D

    B_Boy…OMG, Congratulations!!!! That is fantastic and great that the whole family is in it together. Good for you guys!!!


  • @renaultf1:

    B_Boy…OMG, Congratulations!!!! That is fantastic and great that the whole family is in it together. Good for you guys!!!

    Thanks, We now have a "smoke free" household.:)


  • Congrats Basenji Boy to you and your family on your accomplishment. I can't wait until I can say that I have been smoke-free for 3 months!

    I just figured it out…I smoked 1/2 pack of cigarettes a day. At $ 8.00 a pack...I will be $ 1700.00 richer in a year. I can buy lots of goodies for myself!:D

    Today was alot easier than I thought it would be. Who knows about tomorrow? Thankfully, I have alot of bags of the 100 calorie Nabisco chocolate chip cookies. I am taking it one day at a time. That's the best I can do!

    Thanks to everyone!

    Jodie:)


  • @Jodie:

    I just figured it out…I smoked 1/2 pack of cigarettes a day. At $ 8.00 a pack...I will be $ 1700.00 richer in a year. I can buy lots of goodies for myself!:D

    That's the way! Everyone needs a little motivation…..that's the logic that worked for me!

    Good luck Jodie!


  • OK-so far, I have been very good. I am going on a week of being smoke-free.
    Stress…I am stressed. My mom broke her hip in Oct. Long story short...she went thru rehab and was doing well. We convinced her to fly to Fla (instead of driving) as she and my stepfather are snowbirds. My stepfather was also recently diagnosed with alzheimers. Here's the stressful part...2 weeks in Fla and we find out she was hit by a car. She is OK, considering it could have been really bad. Fractured knee and a problem with a tendon above the knee. Probably will need surgery. My sister spent over 7 hours arranging her and my stepfather to fly to NY today and bring her to Manhattan for surgery. After all that time, her blood pressure went up and she cannot fly. My sister was frustrated...she took it out on me...I feel helpless and stressed!:eek:
    Oh well, feel better now that I vented. I know everything will work out..I need to do my deep breathing and reach for a straw to chew.
    Thanks for listening!
    Jodie:)


  • @Jodie:

    OK-so far, I have been very good. I am going on a week of being smoke-free.
    Stress…I am stressed. My mom broke her hip in Oct. Long story short...she went thru rehab and was doing well. We convinced her to fly to Fla (instead of driving) as she and my stepfather are snowbirds. My stepfather was also recently diagnosed with alzheimers. Here's the stressful part...2 weeks in Fla and we find out she was hit by a car. She is OK, considering it could have been really bad. Fractured knee and a problem with a tendon above the knee. Probably will need surgery. My sister spent over 7 hours arranging her and my stepfather to fly to NY today and bring her to Manhattan for surgery. After all that time, her blood pressure went up and she cannot fly. My sister was frustrated...she took it out on me...I feel helpless and stressed!:eek:
    Oh well, feel better now that I vented. I know everything will work out..I need to do my deep breathing and reach for a straw to chew.
    Thanks for listening!
    Jodie:)

    Hang in there Jodie, we just love venting here at Basenji Forums…...feel free!:D
    What ever it takes.🆒


  • CONGRATULATIONS!!!! One week is a huge milestone.

    Just keep telling yourself… one moment/one straw at a time... Each moment conquered is a victory in and of itself.


  • Fantastic that you've gone a week!!!! Vent as much and as often as you need to…anything to get you by the urge to smoke. 😃 😃 Definitely sounds like it has been tough with all that is going on, but hey, if you make it through this w/out smoking, it should be clear sailing at least for a little while.

    Congrats on your first week!!!!


  • Thank you, thank you all! Good news! My mom does not need surgery. She has a fractured knee but not a torn tendon like they thought. Thank you to the doctors in West Palm Beach, Fla. Hopefully, she will be coming back home to Staten Island tomorrow and will start rehab. As for me, another day I can pat myself on the back. Totally forgot about cigarettes because my mind was so preoccupied. Oh, also, today at work…I became one of those "reformed smokers" and gave the "lecture" to my co-workers as they were going outside on their break. Ha, ha:D
    Thank you again for letting me vent! You guys are the greatest!
    Jodie:)

    PS I went out tonight and bought Lillie her party hat. She will be 2 on 1/18.


  • Happy early birthday to Lillie and keep up the good work to you!


  • 😃 Jodie, You are doing great! You can do it girl, I did it. Believe me I loved smoking, then my 6yr. old only child came to me and asked me the dreaded question! He said, "Mommy,are you going to die"? My teacher told me that smoking can kill you, will you please stop smoking! Well, that was 18yrs. ago, and guess what he does not smoke either. I have never regretted quitting smoking, it is a nasty, expensive habit. I can't stand to be around smokers now, the smell is awful and the smoke bothers my breathing. I was diagnosed with asthma this year, I would be in a mess now if I smoked. So Hang In There, YOU CAN DO IT!!!!!! STAY THE COURSE!!!!!!!! We here are so PROUD of YOU!!!!!!!:D 😃 😃

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