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Jizi
Allen Carr, one word, awesome! You can also find plenty of literature on quitting, staying quit and dealing with the urges at whyquit.com
This forum is very active and if you look through our archived messages you will see that we deal with a wide range of issues and we support anyone who is trying to make it happen. Some of us slip but in the end, we get it done : )
Go to the seminar and go with an open mind. Believe me, support is a major part of quitting but what you need in the beginning is an understanding of why you do it and Allen Carr is the man to tell you why and how to go about throwing away those "bad boys."
I am 52 and smoked 38 years. I quit 7 months, 1 week & 6 days ago and I will never, ever smoke again!!!!!
The first 3 days are all about the physical withdrawals. Remember that an urge will last seconds so if you keep yourself occupied when it hits, then you will soon realize that you survived it : )
http://whyquit.com/whyquit/A_Symptoms.html
the above link is a "must read."
Keep us posted please and remember that we are here for you : )
Kathy Jo
(read my meter)
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7m 1w 5d 22:45 smoke-free, 4,970 cigs not smoked, $1,192.80 saved, 2w 3d 6:10 life saved
(see the amount of cigs I haven't smoked since my quit!!)
Well, I read the book too and it made a lot of sense to me but it didn't make me want to quit.
But everyone is pressuring me to quit and finally I thought maybe they are right, mayebe I need to do this for myself and for my health.
So I"m pretty scared about going on Sunday, not scared of the seminar, just scared that the withdrawal will breing on more anxiety symptoms, because my panic attacks hae stopped for a few weeks now and I"m just starting to feel better, so I really don't want them to come back!
But part of this too is I think I"m focusing on the negative and not giving enough thought to how good I will feel when I quite, how good it will be to kick this 30 year habit. Wow, 30 years. Unreal isn't it.
If you asked me if I could do something for 30 years I"d probably say no..but this..well, let's just hope for the best on Sunday..Monday too. I'm going to go to a friend's that doesn't smoke and spend the day with her, then I"ll be with my family Monday night and they don't smoke.
By the way at 3 days you're almost there. The physical cravings stop at 72 hours they say. then the behavioral activities will take about 2 weeks, so mix up the things you do and the times that you do them!
You'll do this, don't waste the 3 days that you've taken, never take another puff they say that on the whyquit.com website. It's really goo, check it out!
marshmallow