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pheonix(SILVER) |
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Fishermans friends, they are the only thing that killed the taste of tobacco and that awful feeling in the mouth that meant cigarette. Also Body flex
execise, made me breathe so deep I didn't want to smoke
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John (Gold) |
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Embracing Craves All my life I was conditioned to either stand and fight or turn and run when faced with challenge. If you're a newbie, then chances are there is another habit trigger waiting around the corner that will soon generate a short yet powerful anxiety attack that we call a crave. The habit trigger could be an emotion, time, event or place where, or during which, you used to suck warm nicotine laden air into crying lungs in order to replenish your blood's rapidly falling nicotine level. The good news is that most habit triggers are reconditioned and discarded by our subconscious mind with just a single encounter. The good news is that the triggered crave will only last a few minutes. The good news is that the anxiety power of our crave generator is fizzling fast, and with each encountered crave there is one less trigger to recondition. The good news is that the reward of total and complete comfort is just down the road. The bad news is that if you're a newbie then there is probably another crave just around the corner. But is it bad? So what approach do you use? Do you duck or run when you sense one coming or do you turn and fight? Is your game plan working to your satisfaction? Our objective here is simple - NEVER TAKE ANOTHER PUFF, but our natural instincts on how best to achieve our objective may not be the easiest path to travel. Can we hide from our craves or will they find us anyway? Can we runaway from them or will they catch us? It's the same with going toe to toe in battle, isn't it? Can we beat-up our craves and make them surrender or cry "uncle"? Can we scare them away? I think not. Encountering all of our triggers and craves is a very necessary part of recovering and normalizing every aspect of our daily lives. It's true healing! Tobacco's deadly cargo is clearly a killer but what about our craves? Can a crave that lasts a couple of minutes kill you? Will it cut you, make you bleed, or send you to the emergency room? Can it physically harm you? If not, then why do you fear it so? How much of the anxiety associated with your quit is self induced? Why are you agonizing over the anticipated arrival of your next crave? When it finally arrives will you immediately begin feeding your mind additional anxieties that only fuel the fire? The anxiety of a crave for nicotine is very real and it's ok to reach out and feel it but most of you have never done so. Not once! Instead, what you feel is a tremendously inflated experience driven by fear, fueled by anticipation, and tense due to a history of prior relapse. Just once, stop running, drop your guard, take slow deep deliberate breaths and then reach out to TOUCH your crave. It won't injure you! It's ok to be afraid but be brave for just one moment! Wrap your arms around your crave. Clear your mind for just one moment so that you can feel the true anxiety of your healing. Make sure that you feel your tummy rising as you take slow deep deliberate breaths into the bottom of both lungs. Clear your mind of all chatter, worries, fears and thoughts so that you can sense and appreciate exactly what this crave is like. Touch it, hug it, feel it, sense it! You won't make the anxiety one bit more intense than it otherwise would have been. You're witnessing part of the most beautiful healing that your body and life may ever experience. Yes, there is anxiety there but for the very first time it's not being fed and fueled by you. Feel it's strength slowing begin decaying. Take pride in your healing. It can't hurt you, only you can do that! Enjoy your recovery don't fear it! Embrace your craves! Enjoy your journey home! There is a very special person waiting at the other end!
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quit4good |
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Wowsers Zep! Thanks for this post...today of all days. For some reason the past few days have been
full of anxiety and stress which have triggered a few urges.
Hugs,
Amy
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John (Gold) |
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Review Your List of Reason's for Quitting !
Keep them in your purse or wallet!
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crosseyed |
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I find myself actually holding my breath a lot. Maybe my brain feels like it's getting too much oxygen?!!:-)
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Triin (GOLD) |
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I lived through some of my worst cravings by living on the Freedom site (for several several hours), and searching all the
information I could get about smoking.
Taking walks helped, too. Breathing fresh air.
Horseriding made me forget about smoking even during the hell week.
When I wasn't hungry, the craves were not so bad.
I tried "not to care" about craves. I was trying not to dive deep into fantasizing about cigarettes. Instead of
fantasizing how good one could be I said to myself "I don't care". Later on I could change it to "I don't want". I'm not sure
I'm expressing it understandably...
Triin
I have been Quit for: 1M 5D 6m 32s. I have NOT smoked 720, for a savings of $49.51. Life Saved: 2D 12h.
P.S. Suzanne T, I would love to join your party of meditation tapes but I doubt I could find them from Estonia. So you are
still on your own...
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Gaby |
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Kerry |
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I find chewing on plast coffee stirrer sticks is very helpful - got me through a whole night last weekend at a
party where everyone seemed to be chaining. Just chew the heck out of those suckers - and no calories, either! Kerry
Two months, four days, 2 hours, 42 minutes and 48 seconds. 946 cigarettes not smoked, saving $201.04. Life saved: 3 days, 6 hours,
50 minutes.
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Sewquilts (GOLD) |
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I always have a (lol I can't think what it is called, so I'll have to describe it.) tall insulated glass with a
screw on lid and a big plastic straw, it holds approx. 20 ounces of fluid filled with ice water.
When I get a crave I just grab that class and suck on the straw...it simulates the hand to mouth fixation. And instead of
putting sweets in my body I get plenty of water that way.
If the craves last longer than 5 minutes, I have learned that I prob need to eat because my blood sugar is low. And that
works also. I also notice that I have less craves when I'm not hungry. But most of all I have to keep telling myself NEVER TAKE ANOTHER PUFF over
and over...I'm brainwashing myself with all the information I have gathered from WhyQuit, and Freedom. It's a great brainwash..lol
Kim (Sewquilts) 5days, 17hours, 58mins, and 30sec.. I have saved $22.65, and have not smoked 143 cigs....I'm so pround
of myself...If it wasn't for Freedom and all the support here..I would have probably already started to puff again..THANKS TO ALL at FREEDOM!!!!!
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Sarita |
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Hello Zep,
What you have writen above is a most wonderful recipe for facing anything we may fear. While working with an acupuncturist SIX YEARS AGO, to try to quit smoking (unsucessfully) , I learned that NO MATTER WHAT YOU FEEL IF YOU WAIT FIFTEEN MINUTES IT WILL CHANGE. From the eastern medical tradition a craving occurs when your body is releasing, or detoxifying, some of the built up toxins we have been pumping into our bodies for years. It is part of the cleaning out process. We should welcome our craves with brass trumpets blaring! Your writing above reflects this inate healing process so eloquently. THANK YOU. Thank you for sharing this. My Four to Ten Day Recipie To Quit/Detox: When all else fails take a hot bath Cut down on red meat, sugar, caffiene, alcohol or better yet leave it alone entirely Eat ALOT OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGGIES DRINKALOTAFLUIDS! Walk every day Exercise every day to BREAK A SWEAT, at least once a day, twice is better Sit next to the shower and turn on the hot water SWEATING HELPS to CLEAN OUT THE TOXINS. Pray when ever the mood strikes Smile alot (it take seventeen mucles to smile and thirty two to frown). WHEN WE SMILE it releases 'feel good juice' (endorphines) that MAKES US FEEL BETTER! "Licorice stick" for hands and mouth Ear acupressure to cut the cravings down Cry as needed, pet the cat, SING, sleep Breathe At 49 now, I started at 13, smoked about 25 years, quit nineteen times, and had smoked this last time for eight years! Your Very Grateful Quit Sister Around The Corner Sarita @ 2 Months, 2 Weeks & 2 Days!! |
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Feezy (Gold) |
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The most practical thing for me at first was to drink lots of water whenever a craving struck. I
used to almost chain-smoke while sitting at the pc, so drinking water helped a lot when I was glued to this site in the first couple of weeks!
Now I'm starting to exercise again, and that feels so good that just thinking about it makes me
more determined to never take another puff. Running up the stairs is also a good one - to remind me that I couldn't do that without being severely out of
breath when smoking.
Fee - 1 month, 1 week, 1 day
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Dida (Gold) |
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Best tips:
1. Go for a brisk walk and imagine the oxygen cleaning out all the crap that you put in....sort of like a vacuum cleaner.
2. Clean your teeth with a flavoured toothpick.
3. Go to the zoo and watch the animals - they sure as heck don't need to smoke.
4. meditate with a mantra: I will not smoke today....over and over till you calm down.
Diana
3 weeks, 2 days, 14 hours, 41 minutes
236 cigarettes not smoked!!!
19 hours, 40 minutes of life SAVED and put to better use
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Sarita |
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I really liked what Zep had to say, so I'm bringing this back up to the top for the newer folks especailly. Please post what is working for YOU.
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Theresa |
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These may be silly but they're passing the time for me...
Several times since last week I would chase or be chased around the house by my toddler son. Invent goals like climb up and down the stairs 20 times.
Basically anything to get off your butt and MOVE. The more I keep busy, the easier it is.
I still drink a lot of coffee and tea.. I don't know how or if that is helping me but I'm NEVER going to take another puff AGAIN!
Look @ Me ~ Staying Free! 1week, 1day, 20hours!
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mals |
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Memories (horrible ones) of my 72 hour withdrawal period keeps me from ever taking another puff. Don't get me wrong - I do think about them once in a while
- like it's weird to not go home, reach for the phone and light up - but I can't .....just can't go through those hellish 3 days ever again and
that keeps me clean!
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Heike (silver) |
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I've been very lucky with my cravings, but the couple of really bad times, I posted to the board immediately, had a good whinge, a good cry, felt sorry for
myself, read the replies, another good cry and the world was a much better place!
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Martha |
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The most important thing for me has been to remind myself, (out-loud if necessary) that the "Urge will pass". Once said, I use "Smoke-Free
Drops" made by Herbs Etc. They containe NO nicotine, are very bitter and consist primarily of lobelia/oat seed complex, ginger root, osha, and other
plant based ingrediants. The bitterness ITSELF takes my brain immediately from craving-a-smoke to "Yucko, I want some water...Fast!" And the urge
is gone.
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Sarita (Bronze) |
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For the folks posting that they are having a rough time with craves I wanted to take this back to the top. Zep wrote something on this thread, that really
helped me immensly. Sorry but i don't have cut and paste capabilities here. If the craves are driving you up the wall check it out. One thing I know
without a doubt is that all craves eventually end if we NEVER TAKE ANOTHER PUFF!
Julia @ 3 Months, 1 Week & 5 Days
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GrumpyOMrsS (Gold) |
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Just a note here on using herbals as a quit smoking aid. We at Freedom do NOT endorse the
use of any herbals or other quit smoking aids. We do it au natural because it is the most effective way to go in the long run and there are no medical risks
involved. We are taught to ride out the 72 hours and learn how to meet, great and defeat those triggers by taking deep breaths when encountering one. In
just a few moments, that trigger is out the door.
Below is an article that Joel sent me on the herbal, lobelia, which is mentioned above. It is wrought
with many dangers.
All we need to do for a successful quit and a life free from nicotine, is to never take another
puff.
Lobelia inflata - Warning to Canadian consumersLobelia is not generally recommended in the United States for nicotine withdrawl or replacement because first of all, it is not effective, and most importantly, it has serious toxic side effects. However, someone at Health Canada gave it a DIN number in 1997 . In June 1997, two companies joined forces to promote a product that contained 130 mg. of Lobelia inflata. They were Paradise Promotions and Alta Natural Herbs & Supplements Ltd. . "ALTA NATURAL develops and markets a product line of selective herbal and organic food supplements, including Shark Cartilage and Shark Oil products, which harness the leading curative powers of the world's oceans and plant life to promote and maintain better health for our clients." That's from their web site, and if you believe that, I have some nice swamp land off the coast of Florida for you to buy. I am tired of people going around raping and pillaging the oceans to hawk some hair-brained scheme to get rich quick. ALTA is basically a public company listed on the Alberta Stock Exchange Symbol AHS. They inked a deal with Shoppers Drug Mart last fall to take orders for thousands of bottles of their latest remedy called BUTT OUT, or BUTTit OUT, depending on which fax, or which press release, or which label you have in front of you at the time. As far as I am concerned, that deal was one of the first indications that the stuff wasn't worth the gelatin that was wrapped around the "puke" weed. Shoppers is owned by Imasco, Canada's largest tobacco conglomerate. You will also see when you read ALTA's home page that they also market Melatonin, a substance that is actually banned in Canada. Why would Health Canada approve this company to manufacture any herbal products if they advertise on their own web page that they sell Melatonin? I heard about it because I was contacted by Larry Kunkel in order to see if I would make an announcement on my anti-smoking web site, NO PATSY. I sent Mr. Kunkel a list of sites that contained much of the information that is on this web page. I am amazed at the gullibility of marketers whose sole aim is to rip off the public, and I am also shocked by Health Canada and the media for going along with this dangerous product. I contacted the appropriate people at Health Canada, and am awaiting an ATIP request to see who, and why this product was approved. On September 2, 1998 I was in my London, Ontario office and proceeded to the nearest Shoppers Drug Mart at the Sherwood Forest Mall. It coincidentally is also the home of Herbal Magic's most lucrative store. But, that's another story. I picked up my bottle of BUTT-OUT for Life and noted the small warnings about keeping the capsules away from children. There was no safety cap, no Mr. Yuck, or poison sign on the bottle. Here is how the label reads in English:
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childofnite GOLD |
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Hey newbies!!! Boy, are you reading the right thread! Great advice, everyone!
May I add a few?
How about: Drink a ton of water? That worked for me.
Also, chewing gum, both sugar free (don't want to pack on too many pounds, or cause my dentist to have a brain
hemmorage) and sugary (don't want to get an upset tummy from the ingredients in sugarfree, as per Grumpy's advice months ago
And, I find that participating in ANY activity that was difficult when smoking will do the trick. For example, shopping,
driving (if you didn't smoke in your car, of course) and movies. I stopped smoking in my house in May of 2000. So when I quit in July this year, my
house wasn't a trigger area for me - only the entire outside world!
I had trouble when I went into the kitchen, because it was beside the porch and deck where I smoked, but the entire
upstairs, including our bedroom, the office and bathroom were low crave-risk places where I could hibernate for the first few days of my withdrawal from
nicotine.
And if any of this doesn't help (Impossible!
Hope these help!!! Stick with us, newbies. Freedom is the only place to be if you seriously want to quit. You are the most
important person in your life - prove it! Love yourself enough to try!
Yqs, Diana
Free for 3 months, two weeks.
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