Quit Day

pudgy1977
pudgy1977 Posts: 13,499 Member
edited December 19 in Chit-Chat
This may get long...sorry in advanced. I smoked for about 15 years, and was successful in quitting. I quit for about 7 years. And then my marriage fell apart and I picked it back up. I've now been smoking again for about 3 years, and really want to be done, but have struggled committing. Soooo, I have (with the help of my sisters urging) decided it's time. I have a quit day (Jan 22nd) and made a list of reasons I like to smoke, and reasons I want to quit.

If anyone has suggestions, or just wants to help cheer me on, or even mock and ridicule me, please do! Here is my list:

QUIT DAY : JAN 22ND

WHY I HATE IT
• MONEY!! (USE THE APP AND USE THE MONEY I SAVE FOR FUN STUFF)
• SMELL (FABREEZE THE CARE AND WASH JACKETS)
• KIDS HATE IT (GIVE THEM UPDATES ON MY PROGRESS OFTEN)
• TIGHT CHEST AND COUGHING (START USING THE GYM AT WORK AND GET BACK IN SHAPE)

SMOKING PRO’S AND ALTERNATIVES
• BREAK AT WORK
o WALK DOWN AND LISTEN TO THE FOUNTAINS
• BREAK AT HOME
o GO OUT AND MAKE A PHONE CALL, WALK THE CUL-DE-SAC
• WHILE DRINKING
o INVEST IN A NON NICOTINE VAPE
• DRIVING!
o ???

REWARDS
• SMALL
o GET MY NAILS DONE
o TEETH WHITENER
o PIECE OF JEWELRY
o ICE CREAM
• LARGER
o CAR DETAILED
o FACIAL
o WEEKEND AWAY

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  • RomaineCalm
    RomaineCalm Posts: 3,972 Member
    Wishing you luck! I hope you'll post your progress. Smoking is such a hard habit to break.
  • pudgy1977
    pudgy1977 Posts: 13,499 Member
    Wishing you luck! I hope you'll post your progress. Smoking is such a hard habit to break.

    Thanks Lady, I def will
  • newmeadow
    newmeadow Posts: 1,295 Member
    I didn't even know people smoke cigarettes anymore. I mean outside of Japan and Eastern Europe.
  • pudgy1977
    pudgy1977 Posts: 13,499 Member
    newmeadow wrote: »
    I didn't even know people smoke cigarettes anymore. I mean outside of Japan and Eastern Europe.

    I'm the last one!
  • LeannJeffers
    LeannJeffers Posts: 486 Member
    Can I join you in the journey to quit smoking? I don't know if I'm quite there yet. I enjoy smoking and the break it gives me but I also hate the smell and how much money it costs to smoke.
  • pudgy1977
    pudgy1977 Posts: 13,499 Member
    Can I join you in the journey to quit smoking? I don't know if I'm quite there yet. I enjoy smoking and the break it gives me but I also hate the smell and how much money it costs to smoke.

    I completely get it!!! And I would love a partner if you decide you wanna give it a go
  • Keto_N_Iron
    Keto_N_Iron Posts: 5,385 Member
    Good luck... but you don't need it! You have a plan and I know you've got this!
  • RomaineCalm
    RomaineCalm Posts: 3,972 Member
    Can I join you in the journey to quit smoking? I don't know if I'm quite there yet. I enjoy smoking and the break it gives me but I also hate the smell and how much money it costs to smoke.

    You've got 3.5 weeks to get your mind in that place. Imagine how good quitting will feel!
  • LeannJeffers
    LeannJeffers Posts: 486 Member
    pudgy1977 wrote: »
    Can I join you in the journey to quit smoking? I don't know if I'm quite there yet. I enjoy smoking and the break it gives me but I also hate the smell and how much money it costs to smoke.

    I completely get it!!! And I would love a partner if you decide you wanna give it a go

    Awesome, I'm going to make a list of pros and cons tonight. I was thinking that everytime I want to smoke I would throw X amount in a jar. My thought was take the cost of a pack and divide it by 20. IDK just an idea I had.
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  • pudgy1977
    pudgy1977 Posts: 13,499 Member
    Thank you all sooo much!!!
  • RomaineCalm
    RomaineCalm Posts: 3,972 Member
    kace_kay wrote: »
    pudgy1977 wrote: »
    newmeadow wrote: »
    I didn't even know people smoke cigarettes anymore. I mean outside of Japan and Eastern Europe.

    I'm the last one!

    lol not even close, CDC estimates over 37 million Americans currently smoke.

    And basically all of Europe.
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  • TheRoadDog
    TheRoadDog Posts: 11,788 Member
    Never had a cigarette, but I have been smoking cigars for 44 years. Probably never stop. I enjoy them.
  • Sunshine_And_Sand
    Sunshine_And_Sand Posts: 1,320 Member
    Congrats on your decision to quit! I've never smoked or used any nicotine products so I don't have any helpful advise for quitting, but from a non smoker's perspective, I do have something you may be able to add to your pro quitting list. When I worked very busy/hectic jobs, night shift in ER and ICU, all the non smokers resented smokers taking constant breaks (in addition to their allowed lunch break) leaving us to work our hallways without the smoker who was supposed to be helping or leaving us to watch their patients while non smokers didn't get those breaks. This resentment was not a secret, and I think some of the smokers felt bad about it but just weren't able to go without it. My current job is not as hectic, so I doubt I'd even notice any smoke breaks now. If this is something that would apply for you, maybe it could go in your Pro quitting column as well.
    Good luck with quitting!
  • zorander6
    zorander6 Posts: 2,713 Member
    Good to hear. You'll have good days and bad days but in the end you'll be much better off. Much like losing weight you have to keep moving forward and not looking backward.
  • LiftingSpirits
    LiftingSpirits Posts: 2,207 Member
    Congratulations on making the decision!! A couple of ideas I have and then a story that is tough, but I am hoping it will help......
    Driving: listen to podcasts, sing, talk to yourself (I know that sounds crazy, but maybe verbalize your thoughts or your plan), listen to some audiobooks

    A very close friend of mine told me this and it made me never want to even be around smoke again..... His mother was a nurse for many years. That is a stressful job and although they know all of the negatives of smoking many still do it. Well, as she laid dying of lung cancer she was absolutely devastated. She had to look at her kids and her grandkids and know that they were watching her die because of something SHE did. There are so many terrible things that happen that we have no control over that she desperately wished that she had quit doing something that she did have control over. Hearing that made me stop and think. Smoking causes so many health issues. No one HAS to smoke. That is something that we all decide for ourselves. Imagining my loved ones watching me die because I made the choice to smoke? No *kitten* way. Now even the smell of smoke irritates me both physically and emotionally. You have people who love you. As morbid as it is.... picture those faces sobbing because they have to watch you die or suffer from something you could have prevented.

    Good luck to you!!! <3
  • LittleLionHeart1
    LittleLionHeart1 Posts: 3,655 Member
    pudgy1977 wrote: »
    This may get long...sorry in advanced. I smoked for about 15 years, and was successful in quitting. I quit for about 7 years. And then my marriage fell apart and I picked it back up. I've now been smoking again for about 3 years, and really want to be done, but have struggled committing. Soooo, I have (with the help of my sisters urging) decided it's time. I have a quit day (Jan 22nd) and made a list of reasons I like to smoke, and reasons I want to quit.

    If anyone has suggestions, or just wants to help cheer me on, or even mock and ridicule me, please do! Here is my list:

    QUIT DAY : JAN 22ND

    WHY I HATE IT
    • MONEY!! (USE THE APP AND USE THE MONEY I SAVE FOR FUN STUFF)
    • SMELL (FABREEZE THE CARE AND WASH JACKETS)
    • KIDS HATE IT (GIVE THEM UPDATES ON MY PROGRESS OFTEN)
    • TIGHT CHEST AND COUGHING (START USING THE GYM AT WORK AND GET BACK IN SHAPE)

    SMOKING PRO’S AND ALTERNATIVES
    • BREAK AT WORK
    o WALK DOWN AND LISTEN TO THE FOUNTAINS
    • BREAK AT HOME
    o GO OUT AND MAKE A PHONE CALL, WALK THE CUL-DE-SAC
    • WHILE DRINKING
    o INVEST IN A NON NICOTINE VAPE
    • DRIVING!
    o ???

    REWARDS
    • SMALL
    o GET MY NAILS DONE
    o TEETH WHITENER
    o PIECE OF JEWELRY
    o ICE CREAM
    • LARGER
    o CAR DETAILED
    o FACIAL
    o WEEKEND AWAY

    Congratulations in advance. And I know you can do this pudgy. Why? Because if I can say, that I'm a smoker who has chosen not to smoke since May 3rd, 2018 around 6pm, you can do it too. I hate the word "quit" & I'm not a quitter.
    So I've just chosen not to smoke for going on 8 months. My doctor said that I can consider myself a quitter. I hate that word. I've never been a quitter.
    I used the patch. And a vape to hold onto if a trigger hit me. Like the phone, getting into the car, certain people.
    Just understand that not everyone will gain weight if they quit smoking. My weight has remained nearly the same all year long despite of not smoking. I'm still 45-50 lbs away from goal unfortunately. You probably already know how to prep your raw veggie bags, or foods that are on your plan ahead of time.
    Look girlie. Your reward will be these things.
    1- Your mouth won't be yucky anymore.
    2- You will save toothpaste from over brushing your teeth.
    3- Save on handsoap too.
    4- When you take a breath of air, you're going to feel that difference in the oxygen going to every part of your body.
    5- A shitload of money you can save for more important needed things.
    6- Your health. Last but not least of course.

    I know you're going to do this! Congratulations in advance. Just choose not to smoke.
  • pudgy1977
    pudgy1977 Posts: 13,499 Member
    pudgy1977 wrote: »
    This may get long...sorry in advanced. I smoked for about 15 years, and was successful in quitting. I quit for about 7 years. And then my marriage fell apart and I picked it back up. I've now been smoking again for about 3 years, and really want to be done, but have struggled committing. Soooo, I have (with the help of my sisters urging) decided it's time. I have a quit day (Jan 22nd) and made a list of reasons I like to smoke, and reasons I want to quit.

    If anyone has suggestions, or just wants to help cheer me on, or even mock and ridicule me, please do! Here is my list:

    QUIT DAY : JAN 22ND

    WHY I HATE IT
    • MONEY!! (USE THE APP AND USE THE MONEY I SAVE FOR FUN STUFF)
    • SMELL (FABREEZE THE CARE AND WASH JACKETS)
    • KIDS HATE IT (GIVE THEM UPDATES ON MY PROGRESS OFTEN)
    • TIGHT CHEST AND COUGHING (START USING THE GYM AT WORK AND GET BACK IN SHAPE)

    SMOKING PRO’S AND ALTERNATIVES
    • BREAK AT WORK
    o WALK DOWN AND LISTEN TO THE FOUNTAINS
    • BREAK AT HOME
    o GO OUT AND MAKE A PHONE CALL, WALK THE CUL-DE-SAC
    • WHILE DRINKING
    o INVEST IN A NON NICOTINE VAPE
    • DRIVING!
    o ???

    REWARDS
    • SMALL
    o GET MY NAILS DONE
    o TEETH WHITENER
    o PIECE OF JEWELRY
    o ICE CREAM
    • LARGER
    o CAR DETAILED
    o FACIAL
    o WEEKEND AWAY

    Congratulations in advance. And I know you can do this pudgy. Why? Because if I can say, that I'm a smoker who has chosen not to smoke since May 3rd, 2018 around 6pm, you can do it too. I hate the word "quit" & I'm not a quitter.
    So I've just chosen not to smoke for going on 8 months. My doctor said that I can consider myself a quitter. I hate that word. I've never been a quitter.
    I used the patch. And a vape to hold onto if a trigger hit me. Like the phone, getting into the car, certain people.
    Just understand that not everyone will gain weight if they quit smoking. My weight has remained nearly the same all year long despite of not smoking. I'm still 45-50 lbs away from goal unfortunately. You probably already know how to prep your raw veggie bags, or foods that are on your plan ahead of time.
    Look girlie. Your reward will be these things.
    1- Your mouth won't be yucky anymore.
    2- You will save toothpaste from over brushing your teeth.
    3- Save on handsoap too.
    4- When you take a breath of air, you're going to feel that difference in the oxygen going to every part of your body.
    5- A shitload of money you can save for more important needed things.
    6- Your health. Last but not least of course.

    I know you're going to do this! Congratulations in advance. Just choose not to smoke.

    I like the idea of thinking of it as a choice to stop, and not "quitting" That may really help. In fact this thread alone I believe will do wonders. Keep me motivated and in the front of my head. So many complain of the going ons in this place, but if I think you are all wonderful!!
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  • LittleLionHeart1
    LittleLionHeart1 Posts: 3,655 Member
    pudgy1977 wrote: »
    pudgy1977 wrote: »
    This may get long...sorry in advanced. I smoked for about 15 years, and was successful in quitting. I quit for about 7 years. And then my marriage fell apart and I picked it back up. I've now been smoking again for about 3 years, and really want to be done, but have struggled committing. Soooo, I have (with the help of my sisters urging) decided it's time. I have a quit day (Jan 22nd) and made a list of reasons I like to smoke, and reasons I want to quit.

    If anyone has suggestions, or just wants to help cheer me on, or even mock and ridicule me, please do! Here is my list:

    QUIT DAY : JAN 22ND

    WHY I HATE IT
    • MONEY!! (USE THE APP AND USE THE MONEY I SAVE FOR FUN STUFF)
    • SMELL (FABREEZE THE CARE AND WASH JACKETS)
    • KIDS HATE IT (GIVE THEM UPDATES ON MY PROGRESS OFTEN)
    • TIGHT CHEST AND COUGHING (START USING THE GYM AT WORK AND GET BACK IN SHAPE)

    SMOKING PRO’S AND ALTERNATIVES
    • BREAK AT WORK
    o WALK DOWN AND LISTEN TO THE FOUNTAINS
    • BREAK AT HOME
    o GO OUT AND MAKE A PHONE CALL, WALK THE CUL-DE-SAC
    • WHILE DRINKING
    o INVEST IN A NON NICOTINE VAPE
    • DRIVING!
    o ???

    REWARDS
    • SMALL
    o GET MY NAILS DONE
    o TEETH WHITENER
    o PIECE OF JEWELRY
    o ICE CREAM
    • LARGER
    o CAR DETAILED
    o FACIAL
    o WEEKEND AWAY

    Congratulations in advance. And I know you can do this pudgy. Why? Because if I can say, that I'm a smoker who has chosen not to smoke since May 3rd, 2018 around 6pm, you can do it too. I hate the word "quit" & I'm not a quitter.
    So I've just chosen not to smoke for going on 8 months. My doctor said that I can consider myself a quitter. I hate that word. I've never been a quitter.
    I used the patch. And a vape to hold onto if a trigger hit me. Like the phone, getting into the car, certain people.
    Just understand that not everyone will gain weight if they quit smoking. My weight has remained nearly the same all year long despite of not smoking. I'm still 45-50 lbs away from goal unfortunately. You probably already know how to prep your raw veggie bags, or foods that are on your plan ahead of time.
    Look girlie. Your reward will be these things.
    1- Your mouth won't be yucky anymore.
    2- You will save toothpaste from over brushing your teeth.
    3- Save on handsoap too.
    4- When you take a breath of air, you're going to feel that difference in the oxygen going to every part of your body.
    5- A shitload of money you can save for more important needed things.
    6- Your health. Last but not least of course.

    I know you're going to do this! Congratulations in advance. Just choose not to smoke.

    I like the idea of thinking of it as a choice to stop, and not "quitting" That may really help. In fact this thread alone I believe will do wonders. Keep me motivated and in the front of my head. So many complain of the going ons in this place, but if I think you are all wonderful!!

    Just choose not to smoke for as long as possible. I believe you're going to choose wisely. And I believe you're going to feel better because of it. ;)
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    Jen I can't help but feel like you've already succeeded...

    I feel like 2019 Jen, will be able to defeat this and anything else that stands in her way, like no other Jen before!

    No advice to offer because I'm just a fan watching how it's done...

    Wish you the best!
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Years!
    ❤️❤️❤️
  • pudgy1977
    pudgy1977 Posts: 13,499 Member
    Jen I can't help but feel like you've already succeeded...

    I feel like 2019 Jen, will be able to defeat this and anything else that stands in her way, like no other Jen before!

    No advice to offer because I'm just a fan watching how it's done...

    Wish you the best!
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Years!
    ❤️❤️❤️

    You've always been such a great friend. Thanks Doll
  • empresssue
    empresssue Posts: 2,978 Member
    Jen, I know you can do this :smiley: We'll be here to cheer you on.
  • pudgy1977
    pudgy1977 Posts: 13,499 Member
    klkarlen wrote: »
    I have not had a cigarette since April 2012. After almost 30 years of smoking. I still have an unopened pack in my desk drawer, that was my psychological crutch just knowing they were there "in case". I had stopped before, but not for this length of time, so I think I might be able to be in the "former smoker" category.

    Mine was sort of a cold turkey thing, had been in the hospital for 3 days, and figured I was already half way through that first miserable week, and stuck with it. Marked the calendar everyday with how much money I saved that day, and a running total. That alone was very motivating.

    And get this, I did it during a high stress point in my life, husband asked for a divorce was the topper.

    You can do this.

    Wow!!! That’s very impressive
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