Quit Meter
$55,536.30
Amount Saved
Quit Meter
Days: 1337 Hours: 19
Minutes: 48 Seconds: 21
Life Gained
Quit Meter
6140
Smoke Free Days
Quit Meter
184,200
Cigarettes Not Smoked
I am very proud of my quit. This is by far the longest that i've ever been quit before. I've quit to many times to count over the years. I actually have some cigs left. A pack and half put up. I know I know, most will say get rid of them, but it gives me comfort just knowing i have some. I've always hated that feeling when you run out! lol...........I eventually plan on throwing them out. I want to apologize to all the new comers and the folks that is currently going thru what i am. I haven't been as supportative as I wanted to be. It's just that I'm struggling very hard myself to hold on to this quit and I don't really know what to say that will make you feel better. I'll try to do better!!! Best wishes everyone!Isn't it funny, how you go a few days and its great. Then out of the blue u crave a smoke again!! My mouth is sore from chewing the gum again. I'm snacking like crazy. Even hurts to eat the snacks! lol Sitting here thinking, why can't my quit be like my hubbys. He's been quit 5 years now. He used patches for two days and that was it! Never seemed to crave one, or have any withdrawals. Never talked about it, just quit! I on other hand have been totally different than that! lol I have used every NRT on the market, plus chantix and zyban in the past. My doc said i was the most addicted to nicotine, that he had ever seen. So I tired everything and failed repeatly. I want to quit while im still healthy. I don't even have a smokers cough and never have. I take no medications (except NRTs) lol I just feel like its time for me to quit but its sooooooooo hard. My dad is 77 and smokes and is healthy as a horse! He takes no medications either. I guess he is one the lucky ones!! I'm afraid to take that gamble, so I'm quitting. Slowly, surely, painfully!!! Just had one of those days and needed to vent! lol