Quote From: itsgina14Hi Everyone, I have been working double shifts since Friday. I am suppose to be off on weekends, but so goes the nurseing employment. Always, too much work. I have kept off the cigs. It is now 3 wks., 3days,and 9 hrs.. i AM HAPPY TO SAY i HAVE NOT GAINED ANY WEIGHT EITHER, WHICH IS GOOD SINCE THE LBS. STARTED GOING ON WHEN I HIT 40. I COULD STAND TO LOOSE 25 lbs. Sorry cap key was on. I guess that's another message board. Well, good luck to all and God Bless. Gina
Hi Gina, your doing great. To work double shifts is really hard but it keeps you from picking one up. I know that the 3's where really hard for me, and some of the others a while back, (3 days , 3 weeks, then 3 months). But that will pass.
How many years did you smoke?
For me it was 34 years, I was 16 when I started. I had to quit almost 2 years ago because of surgery; that lasted 3 months. Then I fought with it for over a year, now I'm at 5 months, this time is different, the tools I picked up from this board, is what that has carried me this far. My biggest mistake was to take one puff and think I could put them down any time, WRONG.
Hope you are having a good day, keep us posted.
Linda
Five months, one week, six days, 11 hours, 37 minutes and 27 seconds. 3995 cigarettes not smoked, saving $754.98. Life saved: 1 week, 6 days, 20 hours, 55 minutes.