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Does this group include tobacco cessation? (Original Post) SheltieLover Jun 2021 OP
There is a Smoking Cessation group... WheelWalker Jun 2021 #1
Ty SheltieLover Jun 2021 #2
You are more than welcome to post here progree Jun 2021 #3
Ty SheltieLover Jun 2021 #4
You're welcome. My smoking/tobacco/nicotine quit date is Oct 18, 1997 progree Jun 2021 #5
Ty for sharing SheltieLover Jun 2021 #6
Absolutely on the intense cravings or even mild desires for tobacco, those go away progree Jun 2021 #7
I think my problem is SheltieLover Jun 2021 #8

progree

(11,463 posts)
3. You are more than welcome to post here
Sun Jun 13, 2021, 01:54 PM
Jun 2021

Last edited Sun Jun 13, 2021, 02:26 PM - Edit history (1)

The statement of purpose for this group
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=about&forum=1144

A supportive resource for people recovering from addictions (drugs, alcohol, over-eating, gambling, etc.) which negatively affect all areas of their lives, and for friends and family of recovering or active addicts.


Emphasis in the above added. Anyone who thinks nicotine is not addictive is almost certain to be a troll.

Some have in the past have posted here on nicotine addiction and nobody raised an objection in all the time I've been here since 2007 if not earlier.

As has been mentioned, there is a smoking cessation group, but that doesn't mean you can't post about your addiction here.

Just like people can post here about their overeating issues, and have many many times over the years, even though there is an Eating Disorders Support group and a Weight Loss/Maintenance group. DU and this group are not "there's a specific group for that, so F. Off" type of place.

Full disclosure: I'm not a host or other authority figure.

progree

(11,463 posts)
5. You're welcome. My smoking/tobacco/nicotine quit date is Oct 18, 1997
Sun Jun 13, 2021, 02:22 PM
Jun 2021

Soooooo glad I did it -- the cravings in the last few years before quitting were such a pain -- so many places and situations these days (and back in 1997 too) when I couldn't smoke but wanted to. Or it meant packing up everything I was doing and going outside (which might be a long way to an "outside" where one could smoke). That's all LONG GONE for me.

progree

(11,463 posts)
7. Absolutely on the intense cravings or even mild desires for tobacco, those go away
Sun Jun 13, 2021, 02:41 PM
Jun 2021
Do intense cravings & insiduous self-talk ever stop?


But I might still have a very rare momentary mindflash of lighting up in the old days, but automatically and instantaneously I feel revulsion remembering how awful it was to quit (tried many times before succeeding). I never ever want to go back to that.

Some people say they do have pleasant flashbacks, but very mildly, below the intensity of all the desires we all have all the time -- when is this meeting going to be over? When can I go home? Gee, I think its almost pee pee time already. I want a Whopper with cheese and large fries. I could use a nap. I could use some coffee.

For me, any positive momentary flash about smoking are far below the above kind of thoughts in both intensity and frequency.

Insidious self-talk -- about smoking, yes, that pretty much went away for me after being quit for awhile (it took about 8 weeks for me to feel comfortable).

Do all other kinds of insidious self-talk go away? Nope, never, that's the human condition I'm afraid

SheltieLover

(60,395 posts)
8. I think my problem is
Sun Jun 13, 2021, 03:06 PM
Jun 2021

That I like smoking, just not the addiction part. Lol

Or is it me selt-talk rationalizing my addiction?

I'd quit completely for just over 2 wks & just "had" to have one.

I got CBD cigs & they're fine, but not working 100%.

I'm sort ot point of being angry with tobacco for being so "enjoyable," but with no way to "enjoy" it without addiction, if that makes sense.

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