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Quote from: PinchedQuote from: AvianODay 69 update.Trying to be more post active in my group so this was posted there but wanted to keep it here also. So this week has been a hell week.The test is not the driving it is the hotel stays.Worst craves in my quit have been the mornings getting ready to leave the hotel room for the day.This week I started with a 14 hour drive to Raleigh NC where on Tuesday the guy I was supposed to spend the day with setting up training with was out indefinitely on medical leave.So I changed my Thursday meeting to Tuesday afternoon and made arrangements to come home Wednesday.30 miles from the half way home point in mid Ohio I get a call asking me to do to Kansas City because it is sort of on my way LOL.So my Wednesday ends up being a 17 hours drive instead of 14 and still an 8 hours drive from home.Finally got home last night at almost midnight.So I think it is safe to say driving is not a trigger for me any more at least. Total mileage is 2,643 with an additional 300 or so being added today after this post to drop of items picked up in Raleigh at the office up in Wisconsin. I have driven more miles in a week than this many times but this is the most nic free miles in a week by as least double. This is a big win for me, especially this time in my quit with the funky fog rolling back in. I will take any win I can against nicotine. BIG WIN, also with that kind of mileage you are probably due for an oil change and a tire rotation.Next time you are headed to KC let me know. I'll buy the BBQ and we can talk about pretty girls. Bud better days are ahead. I promise.
Quote from: AvianODay 69 update.Trying to be more post active in my group so this was posted there but wanted to keep it here also. So this week has been a hell week.The test is not the driving it is the hotel stays.Worst craves in my quit have been the mornings getting ready to leave the hotel room for the day.This week I started with a 14 hour drive to Raleigh NC where on Tuesday the guy I was supposed to spend the day with setting up training with was out indefinitely on medical leave.So I changed my Thursday meeting to Tuesday afternoon and made arrangements to come home Wednesday.30 miles from the half way home point in mid Ohio I get a call asking me to do to Kansas City because it is sort of on my way LOL.So my Wednesday ends up being a 17 hours drive instead of 14 and still an 8 hours drive from home.Finally got home last night at almost midnight.So I think it is safe to say driving is not a trigger for me any more at least. Total mileage is 2,643 with an additional 300 or so being added today after this post to drop of items picked up in Raleigh at the office up in Wisconsin. I have driven more miles in a week than this many times but this is the most nic free miles in a week by as least double. This is a big win for me, especially this time in my quit with the funky fog rolling back in. I will take any win I can against nicotine. BIG WIN, also with that kind of mileage you are probably due for an oil change and a tire rotation.
Day 69 update.Trying to be more post active in my group so this was posted there but wanted to keep it here also. So this week has been a hell week.The test is not the driving it is the hotel stays.Worst craves in my quit have been the mornings getting ready to leave the hotel room for the day.This week I started with a 14 hour drive to Raleigh NC where on Tuesday the guy I was supposed to spend the day with setting up training with was out indefinitely on medical leave.So I changed my Thursday meeting to Tuesday afternoon and made arrangements to come home Wednesday.30 miles from the half way home point in mid Ohio I get a call asking me to do to Kansas City because it is sort of on my way LOL.So my Wednesday ends up being a 17 hours drive instead of 14 and still an 8 hours drive from home.Finally got home last night at almost midnight.So I think it is safe to say driving is not a trigger for me any more at least. Total mileage is 2,643 with an additional 300 or so being added today after this post to drop of items picked up in Raleigh at the office up in Wisconsin. I have driven more miles in a week than this many times but this is the most nic free miles in a week by as least double. This is a big win for me, especially this time in my quit with the funky fog rolling back in. I will take any win I can against nicotine.