Griz and Thumblewort, thanks fellas. I was frustrated seeing how some people that haven't been for long were nonchalantly saying how easy it was getting for them. I agree it's getting easier for me to go without as well but I also know I have to constantly be on guard. What I was trying to get across earlier was that while the quit becomes easier (function w/out tobacco better) that we must always continue to fight because the nicbitch is still within us waiting to get us hooked again. We can't ever become complacent and think we have the disease beat or the battle won bc we don't. I've gathered this from reading about guys who were quit for a few months some a few years and returned in a moment of weakness. Glad to be quit with the two of you guys.
If it didn't get easier, I would have bolted long ago. Believe that!!!
The fight gets easier, like flicking a fly off your arm.
I'll tell you what doesn't help, at least it didn't for me...feeling you will be oppressed for the rest of your life.
"I have a DISEASE, I will NEVER BE CURED, I will ALWAYS be FIGHTING, etc..."
Fuck, that's some drepressing ass shit. Certainly nothing to look forward to.
Leave all that shit in the back of your head, not the front.
I'll never forget I am a nicotine addict, but I'll be DAMNED if I constantly dwell on that and let that define me.
I quit to break free from the chains of addiction. Not to simply walk around with one chain around my ankle.
Fuck all the negative look backs at what we used to be. Look positively forward about what you are becoming. If you think it's going to suck forever, it probably will. Doesn't have to be that way, Cowboy. You just need some more quit under your belt and a shift in thinking. Think about it, bro.
Quit on...