What did you personally do 4urself to help in alleviating mild depression/irritation when u quit smoking?

Something(s) that made you feel cheery or help keep your spirits up when you quit smoking like say the 1st 3 months. [you know how difficult it can be in the beginning .... ]
I want to relearn some of the techniques w/out relapsing into that habit again.
And do you still personally ever have cravings after your quit? If so, how often?

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2 Responses to “What did you personally do 4urself to help in alleviating mild depression/irritation when u quit smoking?”

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  • Patti says:

    I have been smoke free for 10 years. I felt vulnerable for the first three years & I avoided all the usual traps: Coffee breaks, Christmas parties, People who smoke, Bars, all the triggers.
    The best thing I said to myself was ” If I ever have one puff of a cigarette, it’s just a matter of time until I’ll be a smoker again”- I’m an addict and I can never have a cigarette again”.
    I used the patch for the first 6-8 weeks and it helped allot to contain the cravings. I laundered & cleaned everything in the house so I couldn’t smell smoke.
    I bought an expensive item to motivate me on the amount of money I was saving in 6 months.
    Ten years later, I always say that it was the one thing in my life that I am most proud of! I don’t have wrinkles, smell bad, and I have less debt & more money.
    It “ain’t” easy to quit this terrible addiction but it’s well worth the effort. Get help, walk it out, talk it out but do it!

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