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Fell off the wagon and had a cig...its a glass half empty day
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 429805" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Thought I'd post a supportive word or two.......although, obviously, I am not a great example. I totally understand that the day in and day out stress builds up like a pressure cooker. Then <strong>pow</strong> something has to give and if you are not a screamer, yeller, thrower, cusser etc. the momentary peace of a cigarette becomes the way to "safely" relieve it. </p><p> </p><p>Then, of course, you feel like a failure and remorse overcomes you and WTH (if you're not really careful!) the second cigarette provides the confort needed. What an addiction! I quit for twelve years and in 10/09 had "one". My goal is to be really free of the addiction by next October.</p><p> </p><p>Just want to say I am rooting for you and completely "get it". Maybe you'll be able to shake it off and climb back on the wagon. I hope so. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 429805, member: 35"] Thought I'd post a supportive word or two.......although, obviously, I am not a great example. I totally understand that the day in and day out stress builds up like a pressure cooker. Then [B]pow[/B] something has to give and if you are not a screamer, yeller, thrower, cusser etc. the momentary peace of a cigarette becomes the way to "safely" relieve it. Then, of course, you feel like a failure and remorse overcomes you and WTH (if you're not really careful!) the second cigarette provides the confort needed. What an addiction! I quit for twelve years and in 10/09 had "one". My goal is to be really free of the addiction by next October. Just want to say I am rooting for you and completely "get it". Maybe you'll be able to shake it off and climb back on the wagon. I hope so. DDD [/QUOTE]
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