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oldhippydude

(2,514 posts)
Sun Jan 1, 2012, 02:01 AM Jan 2012

8 years smokefree today

Last edited Sun Jan 1, 2012, 08:08 AM - Edit history (1)

Hi Freinds..

during the next couple of weeks I will be celebrating a couple of recovery mile stones.. first on new years day i will be celebrating 8 years free from nicotine.. followed on January 4, 33 years clean and sober.. I was fortunate enough to quit drinking the day of my first meeting, and while i had a genuine drug history, i had walked away for them, or perhaps drifted away a better analogy, months before qutting.. i thank A.A. for my life, as the way i was drinking, i probably would not have lasted much longer..

the smoking was an entirely different matter, like many friends of Bill, attending meetings in smoke filled room just came with the territory, and i was used to chain smoking during meetings, with the social time before and after.. in fact i did not even try to quit until i was 20 years sober.. by this time i was having some breathing difficulty.. i was able to quit for about 10 months on my own (no-support) in 2000.. however stressfull events lead to picking up again.. the time between november 2000 and january 2004, was one continuosattempt to quit a few days clean followed by a week or two of relapse, or perhaps a couple of weeks, smoke a few days, stop again, a bewildering cacophany of terror... somewhere in the summer of 2002 i found Nicotine Anonymous meetings online, (at the time, type share in an irc room).. which started me on the way to recovery, and with support (i came in still smoking and relapsing), i was able to quit on January 1 2004..

so my friends i would like to invite any who wish to attend some meetings of my home group, we now use microphones and the meetings are much like the old style A.A. meetings (in fact about half of are friends of Bill, usually with significant time clean and sober)..there are nearly 40 meetings weekly.. ranging from general discussion, newbies, and literature studies (yes we have our own big book) the meetings are on paltalk, with additional support (events calendar and posts) on yahoo..

the following link will give you all the information you need to know to get to meetings http://www.voicesofnicotinerecovery.com/
also feel free to contact me for any information contact me through this group or my e-mail oldhippydude999@yahoo.com

if i did not mention above you are welcome to attend while still smoking, in fact we enourage active smokers considering a quit to attend..

also please i am probably one of the worlds worse typists, as well as dyslexic so please forgive any errors.. imgoing to need DU3's spell check soon..

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8 years smokefree today (Original Post) oldhippydude Jan 2012 OP
Congrats. I know it is not easy. applegrove Jan 2012 #1
no seldom easy oldhippydude Jan 2012 #2
I quit 3.5 years ago. I feel so lucky that I no longer smoke. applegrove Jan 2012 #3
congats on your time oldhippydude Jan 2012 #4
I smoked three full packs/day when I quit 20 years ago. closeupready Jan 2012 #5
fantastic!! oldhippydude Jan 2012 #6
CVS HelenKa Jan 2012 #7
congrats!!! oldhippydude Jan 2012 #8
 

closeupready

(29,503 posts)
5. I smoked three full packs/day when I quit 20 years ago.
Tue Jan 3, 2012, 01:22 PM
Jan 2012

I've snuck one every now and then, like every five years, lol, but have never felt the desire to re-acquire the habit. Can't stand cigarettes now.

Congrats on your 8 year anniversary.

HelenKa

(9 posts)
7. CVS
Fri Jan 13, 2012, 06:44 AM
Jan 2012

I've been planning this for awhile, and yesterday I finally decided that today would be the last day that I would smoke. I got up, walked to the store on the corner, and bought my last pack. I have one left. Before I came home from doing laundry this evening, I went to CVS and bought my first box of nicotine patches

oldhippydude

(2,514 posts)
8. congrats!!!
Fri Jan 13, 2012, 07:33 AM
Jan 2012

thats a big deal!!! i found that for me, i really needed some kind of support.. as luck would have it, i found a group online, and have been active there scince.. you welcome to attend smoking or not, and using the patches is fine.. in any case congrats on your decision!!
here's a couple of sites you may find helpfull..

http://www.voicesofnicotinerecovery.com/

http://www.nicotine-anonymous.org/

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