I finally quit smoking!

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Specializes in Emergency.

I always told myself I would go back to college, and I would quit smoking, "one day, when I'm older"...well it took a bit longer than I expected but I finally did both! Returned to school in January and quit smoking last month. I turned 50 last week, so yeah, quite a bit longer than originally planned :wacky:

I smoked for almost 38 years, holy crap thats a long time. It is never too late to do something you want to accomplish.

So that is my YAY moment of the day :yes:

Good for you! I quit smoking about 4 years ago after smoking for almost 10 years. It was hard and sometimes I still get a little twinge, but never again. I took a puff of my friends a few months ago and vomited. Nope, I'm good.

Congrats on the big change!

Congrats on your accomplishment :up: I am in the process of trying to quit myself, have set my quit date for this Monday. Definitely one of the more difficult things that I have done. The best of luck with school and continuing to be smoke free.

Specializes in PCT, RN.

Good for you!!

Specializes in Geriatrics, Mental Health, Community.

I'm still a smoker. I don't want to be a smoker when I start the ASN-RN program at my college. So, my quit goal is about 2 months before the program starts in Aug. Good for you! Quitting is so hard! I've done it multiple times only to go back to it. I want to quit and have it be the last time! Last thing I need is to be craving a stupid cigarette during class or clinicals...the urge is ridiculous. I'm tired of smelling like an ashtray, I'm tired of my lung function being at 48% (I'm asthmatic -i know I know, I'm an idiot for smoking- I started at 17y/o when I thought I was invincible and thought I knew everything lol) so I'm doing this for my health and my family (I have a 5yr old son that looks up to me). Kudos to the OP for quitting!!! woo hoo!!!!

Specializes in Transitional Nursing.

Keep up the good work!! You CAN do it! ENJOY smelling fresh and clean and breathing better and better! Right about now your lung function should be starting to significantly improve and you're risk for heart attack has gone down! woo hoo!

Specializes in Psychiatric.

Well done for quitting! Especially while studying. I quit smoking 3 years this July and was in the middle of a nursing course plus doing night shifts...it was diabolical! Sometimes the cravings were so strong I felt like my head was going to explode! But I just kept reminding myself it was the cravings going mad, not me!

Good for you! I quit smoking about 4 years ago after smoking for almost 10 years. It was hard and sometimes I still get a little twinge, but never again. I took a puff of my friends a few months ago and vomited. Nope, I'm good.

Congrats on the big change!

I bummed a smoke at a party a few months after quitting and it was the most vile thing I had ever tasted! I threw it in the bonfire and felt happy it confirmed I was well and truly over smoking!

Question for those who have already quit smoking. What method did you use to help you quit? Did you go cold turkey, use a cessation aid such as nicotine gum or lozenges?

I stopped smoking over 12 years ago, have never had another cigarette since. I was a really heavy smoker who wanted to quit but thought it would be torture. Was recommended a book, Allen Carr's Easyway to stop smoking. I read it through on a Saturday, read it again on the Sunday and stopped smoking on the Monday. No nicotine replacement, no nothing. I highly recommend reading it. It's based on CBT.

Congrats! I've never smoked or even wanted to but I applaud you!

Specializes in MDS/ UR.
I always told myself I would go back to college, and I would quit smoking, "one day, when I'm older"...well it took a bit longer than I expected but I finally did both! Returned to school in January and quit smoking last month. I turned 50 last week, so yeah, quite a bit longer than originally planned :wacky:

I smoked for almost 38 years, holy crap thats a long time. It is never too late to do something you want to accomplish.

So that is my YAY moment of the day :yes:

Good for you!

Please keep in mind that you are really vulnerable for relapse in the first months and year.

I would recommend a quit smoking support site on line if you don't already have one. You can connect with folks going through the same challenges and get support and companionship from people who are there or been there.

It was really a good move for me.

I will have 6 years come September.

Keep puff free!

Good for you!! I quit (for the fourth time) six months ago. Little things still trigger an urge for one but it gets easier and easier! I know we do not know each other but... I am proud of you!!

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