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The Giving Up Smoking Thread!! Part 2
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my goodness I pop out of the room to baste the chicken, wash up & put the veg on and it all goes on in here :rotfl:
DD we're twins!!!! the needy feeling is less though today than yesterday - has it gone for you now?
oh and I checked on oh and yes he's still breathing, a little deyhydrated though so I put his cold tea in the ole miccy and took it back up to him :rotfl: I tell you he counts his blessings everyday! :rotfl:DF as at 30/12/16
Wombling 2025: £87.12
NSD March: YTD: 35
Grocery spend challenge March £253.38/£285 £20/£70 Eating out
GC annual £449.80/£4500
Eating out budget: £55/£420
Extra cash earned 2025: £1950 -
what's TSPC?
I'k still laughing over my own joke! I'd give the surrendered wife something to chew on eh???DF as at 30/12/16
Wombling 2025: £87.12
NSD March: YTD: 35
Grocery spend challenge March £253.38/£285 £20/£70 Eating out
GC annual £449.80/£4500
Eating out budget: £55/£420
Extra cash earned 2025: £1950 -
The Sealed Pot Challenge.This time I haven't smoked since 6th Jan 2014 and still going ok.
Fingers crossed x0 -
dundeedoll wrote: »And I thought you were joking when you said it the other day...............now..............I'm not so sure
You do give such a lot of your time - both on here and TSPC - and it is very much appreciated. So, you are :A
For all those that need it (especially our newbies............and phsychiatric nurses who've had sh1tty shifts)
dundee i have to whole heartedly agree with you, Sue is an absolute angel, and thatnks to her help many people have managed to get through some sticky smoking related situations
Thanks for the hug toodetermined_new_ms wrote: »my goodness I pop out of the room to baste the chicken, wash up & put the veg on and it all goes on in here :rotfl:
DD we're twins!!!! the needy feeling is less though today than yesterday - has it gone for you now?
oh and I checked on oh and yes he's still breathing, a little deyhydrated though so I put his cold tea in the ole miccy and took it back up to him :rotfl: I tell you he counts his blessings everyday! :rotfl:
Determined ... OMG i thought it was just me, i logged on this evening when i got home, and there was loads to read through, was great to see how everyone is getting on though, and how people are having the same feelings as eachother during the same process of their respective quits
Ross
xxSmoke free since: 13th November 2010
SPC Member No: 1128 £328.70/1000 32.87% saved
Total Debt PAID: £1032/£13,220 :eek: Est DFD: 1/12/20120 -
Welcome smellyoldsock (love it lol), and very well done on beginning a quit, have you smoked that final one?
I agree smoking is a very time consuming thing to do, you do nothing else whilst having that fag, what a waste of time!
have just had my last one! lol
none in the house, no shops locally open, here we go!
I have realised that one reason i get nothing done at home is cause of smoking! i sit and have a cig and a cuppa and thats it! bring on the new clean/tidy house and non smelly me!!! lol
many thanks for the support guys xToughest form of moutain climbing is climbing out of a rutI WILL be debt free!I WILL be happy!red pen member 40 -
SmellyOldSock wrote: »have just had my last one! lol
none in the house, no shops locally open, here we go!
I have realised that one reason i get nothing done at home is cause of smoking! i sit and have a cig and a cuppa and thats it! bring on the new clean/tidy house and non smelly me!!! lol
many thanks for the support guys x
Congats on becoming a non smoker
As others have found out this last few days, the first 3 days can be tough, but so worth it.
One thing i found hen i quit, was the house didnt smell, well except wet dog when she goes over the fields lol
i wish you all the best, remember we are here for you
Ross
xxSmoke free since: 13th November 2010
SPC Member No: 1128 £328.70/1000 32.87% saved
Total Debt PAID: £1032/£13,220 :eek: Est DFD: 1/12/20120 -
determined_new_ms wrote: »my goodness I pop out of the room to baste the chicken, wash up & put the veg on and it all goes on in here :rotfl:
DD we're twins!!!! the needy feeling is less though today than yesterday - has it gone for you now?
oh and I checked on oh and yes he's still breathing, a little deyhydrated though so I put his cold tea in the ole miccy and took it back up to him :rotfl: I tell you he counts his blessings everyday! :rotfl:
That made me laugh Determined about he's still breathing..and warming his tea up (again) :rotfl:
AZ XX
(OH, and bless your chicken x)" To get through the hardest journey we need take only ONE step at a time,
but we MUST keep on stepping."0 -
(((( Ross ))) Doesn't sound a great day but you're doing great things for your patients and I bet a lot will remember you in years to come when they're getting on better with their mental health. Any time you need to rant, just do so too
To all who've got through the first few days, that's the hardest bit and it just gets easier from here. As Ross put, everyone is here to support you. Anyone is welcome to PM me anytime, I well remember how tough it can be. Be proud. You're doing an amazing thing~Nym~
Crazy clothes Challenge 2011 £24.10/£240
NSD's 2011 15/15 Jan 14/15 Feb 0/15 Mar
Christmas Fund 2011 £60/£240
Nicotine free since 23rd April 2010 :cool:0 -
Hi all
Well, day 2, had a really bad night and kept getting up for tea/ water then up again for the loo!!! Feel very cold today and have a headache, so hoping that i've not got the lurgyMay be the patch
Thought a few times about the 'gremlin' but got up and did some cleaning, stripped and made the bed, bunged a load in the wm then went for a walk to town and got the ice pops in 99p shop, so they are freezing as i type!
Also changed my patches from nicot..ell to n.quitin as these were the ones i had last time. The former were given me by a new practice nurse however, i suspect they may not suit me.....so went back to the ones i know i'm ok with.
CazSaving for another hound :j
:staradmin from Sue-UU
SPC no 031 SPC 9 £1211, SPC 8 £1027 SPC 7 £937.24, SPC 6 £973.4 SPC 5 £1949, SPC 4 £904.67 SPC 4 £980.270 -
grandmasam wrote: »Hi all
Well, day 2, had a really bad night and kept getting up for tea/ water then up again for the loo!!! Feel very cold today and have a headache, so hoping that i've not got the lurgyMay be the patch
Caz
I found the patches did strange things to me too. Mind, they kept the nicotine monster away most of the time so that helped!
Plenty of Vitamin C, and I found lollipops helped me. No idea why, I wonder if it's a return to childhood or something? They're great to wander around with as folks do give you funny looks...
<~~ Sending hugs to ward off the possible cold~Nym~
Crazy clothes Challenge 2011 £24.10/£240
NSD's 2011 15/15 Jan 14/15 Feb 0/15 Mar
Christmas Fund 2011 £60/£240
Nicotine free since 23rd April 2010 :cool:0
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