Hey- Danknee! Congrats for being a week free!
How many days? It is important. Everyday away is a step closer to freedom from the addiction. Nicotine withdrawal is a beast- as hard as heroin. Giving it up is as much mental as physical. It will suck, the headaches are real, the fever ache is real, the sore throat and depression are real. Know this, be prepared for it. Have a plan of attack for the cave time, the fog time. It does get better trust and believe in that.
I chewed Copenhagen for forty years. I'm almost 100 days free of nicotine., and it feels really good. I am proud of my 100. It's nothing compared to the time I lost, but it's everything for me now- for my future, for my wife and kids. I deserve to be free.
So anyway, your addiction didn't happen overnight and it's not going away overnight. The suck hurts, physically and mentally.
Everyday post your promise to your quit group...be honorable. Be accountable. Be responsible. Your promise is a privilege- everyday.
Drink lots and lots of water- more than you want to. It helps flush the poison.
Exercise. Workout hard...challenge your body and mind. The beast doesn't want to let it go easy. Be strong, prepare for the long fight.
Get support here from vets in the fight, your quit brothers. Be there for them as they will be there for you. You are not alone...the suck will tell you and make it feel like you are. You aren't alone.
Be accountable. Be honest. Be focused on the fight everyday.
Get support from your family and friends. Let them know, let your coworkers know.
Know what your weak points are...have a plan to change the routine. If you crave it in the am, post your promise first thing, hit some water and then hit the pavement or the gym or whatever that can take you out of your old habits and thoughts.
If you need the mouth feel there are some pretty decent herbal chew substitutes. That works for me pretty well, by the way.
The most important thing is your promise to be free of nicotine. Make it everyday. You are quit.
Today I share my quit with you.