Congrats on a great choice, Granolabob. Listen to Steak...he bull's eyed it. You say the rage wave sucks? How about chemo, disfiguring surgery and feeding tubes? The rage wave kicks ass compared to those options, huh?
You're in the suck right now. Here's what to do...EMBRACE IT. Turn the tables on the nic bitch. Tell yourself that you GET to feel this shitty because you MADE the choice. Quitting is a privilege reserved to those who have the guts to do it. You did!!! You should be pumped about that. I am.
Attitude is everything. You can either pine away for the chemical that was going to kill you. Or, take notice of the bad-ass choice you've made. You're saving a life here...yours!
Click around in the Quit Groups page...not just your group, but a few other years and months. Every name you see is a bad-ass quitter that has been right where you are now. And they are living proof that you can do this!!! Post roll, read everything you can and live free!!!
Welcome Granola Bob, sorry I just read your intro and see that Steak has pretty well laid out what you should do, so I thought I would help provide you some further informationa dn some links to help you navigate this at times clunky site..
I copied this from another intro I just left it in this AM as well...So, this is pretty easy to do. Sit down read up and let's do this:
1. Learn how to
Post Roll; this is your daily promise that you will quit. Remember your promise to you and everyone else who is quitting with you
2. Then if today is day one, flush your stash down the toilet (do not put it in the trash...as trash is still accessible) and then go post roll with
The November 2015 Zombies Quit Group; November will be the day you reach 100 days quit (not healed but the Hall Of Fame).
3. Get to know other quitters, exchange numbers and grow a network of accountability for yourself.
4. Prepare for a craving, this is going to suck until it doesn't; pony up and when a craving hits you drop down and push the ground until the craving goes away. Physical exercise is a huge crutch, so is lots of water and finding an alternative.
5. Avoid triggers, that buddy who dips, that gas station where you always bought, that fishing hole, WTF ever you used to "always do"...don't fucking do it.
6. Include your loved ones, tell them about your quit, come clean and use their support and buy in
Spousal Support7. Never and I mean never ever take your nicotine caused rage and force that onto anyone else but yourself...unless of course someone held you down and made you dip every single time before today.
8. Read all the stories and intros on this site, it will help you plan for what is to come. I thought I was ready until the first major hurdle popped up and I panicked...luckily another quitter here helped me see the path. Use your fellow quitters as guides, they do know what you are experiencing and they can understand.
9. Next remember that it is OK to be vulnerable at times.
10. Learn
What to expect when you quit dippingNow Semper Fi, Marine!
P.S. The above underlined and highlighted words are safe links to places on this forum to help guide you.