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Re: Ditching the Ciggers

I'll make a cuppa (hello another addiction I'd like to not have 😉) @Zoe7 and have a read in a moment 🙂 Grabbing kids something to eat but be back soon.

Ps if you'd like a quit buddy maybe it is something we could try and do together (no pressure at all though)

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I also don't drink coffee @CheerBear @TAB but am partial to a red bull or two a day - another addiction for me but I also drink plenty of water so that evens itself out a bit.

CB we could look at quitting together but I also know now isn't the right time for me - one thing at a time for now but I will certainly take you up on that offer when I am more ready (have to work more on myself and being more stable first I think).

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coffee's another one of mine @Zoe7@CheerBear@eth re addictions, anyway think will have one now. Might go off here for a while, brain needs to slow down a bit Cat Indifferent

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well see what they say maybe, re gp but dont put anything else at risk @Zoe7 re recovery

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I have discussed it with my GP before but both felt it was not a great idea at the time as it was something that I could turn to to self-soothe in a way @TAB - not ideal but it work in decreasing my anxiety.

I am going to head off for a while as well and get to the chemist - may even head to Bunnings to use a couple of my giftcards - catch you all a bit later Smiley Happy

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@TAB @Zoe7 @CheerBear  I too rarely mention it to anyone and smoke reasonably discreetly at home.  Over in the vegie garden behind the house next door.  Like a school kid.  Bro and sil know I smoke but hate it - the smoke itself and the fact that I'm still doing it.  I just figure there's no point saying I'm gunna do it unless I am doing it (giving up).  I've cut my intake almost in half the last few days so that's a step in the right direction at least.

I've discussed it with psychologist and psychiatrist and both say not to try and tackle it when I have other stressors active in my life - but it's starting to feel like I'd be waiting forever for a time when there's no stress and I can't justify that.

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I find the idea of waiting until there is less stress (which is something psych and GP have both said to me too) kind of laughable sometimes @eth, as someone who seems to stress all the time about pretty much everything, plus life seems to throw big stress things at me often. I feel I'd be waiting forever too.

Well done to you on cutting down so much. That's a big step 🙂

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I so much understand those stressors and my GP thinks the same as your psych and pdoc @eth but the time will hopefully come soon when I canfeel more at ease within myself and giving up won't be as stressful.

I really need to head off now but will check into this thread later again.

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I used to sneak cigs in parents backyard even 2 years ago @eth , pretending I didnt do it cos didnt want to hear about it. I also avoided physical contact when meeting relatives and mum used to say oh you're still smoking then

anyway that's well done and yes lots of shame/guilt/cant justify it, but I live on my own so no checks and balances here

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@TAB @Zoe7 @CheerBear  In some ways it's good to be 'accountable' to others - they'd just call it supporting me - but sometimes it feels like I'm being scrutinized and judged.  But I know bro and sil have my best interests at heart and totally hear them when they say they'd not be up for supporting me if I develop emphasema or worse because of the smoking.  It's a hard one.  I didn't get even a cold or flu in 2018 but late 2017 I was very sick with flu, needed an emergency Dr after hours and it was definitely worsened because I couldn't stop smoking.  Don't want to go there again.

Heading off for a while now.  Thanks for starting this discussion @TAB.  Stay strong!