Hey Winelover!!!
So you want someone to convince you stay smoke free? Look at your quit meter and think if those stats were "ZERO"!!!
Just think.... it would be Day 1 all over again and Hell Week looming as your future!!! How do the prospects of going through that look to you now???
Here are another few things you might consider doing...
Review the program... go over your craving chart and quit journal. It will help you to remember those terrible early days... Really think about why you wanted to quit to begin with! Do you not care about those reasons now? In my case, lung cancer had taken the life of 3 close relatives and personally, I DO NOT WANT LUNG CANCER!!!!
You've haven't spent much time here lately.... maybe you should hang out for a while, read some new and old posts and give some of your fellow quittters some support!!! I still do this and one reason I do is to continue to re-affirm my quit and give back to the site that helped save my life!!!
Like Pat just said... think about H.A.L.T. Don't let yourself get Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired!!! These are surefire triggers, even though you have a really great quit going!!! ALSO, NOPE means NOPE!!! You are a non-smoker now!
And one last thing.... you may be feeling puny and disinterested.... maybe it's time for a really nice REWARD to get those endorphins flowing again!!! You really do have a reason to celebrate and reward yourself!!! Go for it!!!
Keep posting and interacting with us and we'll pull you out of this funk!!! It WILL get better the farther you get into this quit, DO NOT give that nico-demon a chance to get back your head!!! You're too close to freedom!!!
Keep up the great quit, buddy!!!
Jim
My Milage:My Quit Date: 3/5/2008
Smoke-Free Days: 266
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 6,650
Amount Saved: $1,097.25
Life Gained:Days: 45
Hrs: 3
Mins: 40
Seconds: 12