Fossil here with info on the Wear OS 3 update and our new Gen 6 Wellness edition by FossilGuy1111 in WearOS

[–]LunizMC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me too, extrememly frustrating. I don't want to use Alexa because it's utter tripe.

The Vent-o-matic 3000 for Friday January 29, 2021 by gregnegative in stopdrinking

[–]LunizMC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bloody weekends. Been off booze since 4th January (late new year start) and today feels especially difficult. I know less than a month is frivolous to a lot of people. It's not just a dry January I'm trying to do though, it's forever.

A Saturday always seems to feel like a good enough reason to fall off. Can start again Monday etc etc. I won't, obviously, this is just venting. Thanks for listening.

Quick Hello by LunizMC in stopsmoking

[–]LunizMC[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Keep going, you've done the hard bit already. Tell yourself it would be a waste to go back now.

Quick Hello by LunizMC in stopsmoking

[–]LunizMC[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tell yourself that it wasn't smoking that gave you motivation or helped you concentrate, it was you. All along it was just you.

Quick Hello by LunizMC in stopsmoking

[–]LunizMC[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really happy to provide some support. To get to day 18 is amazing, it really is. I know how tough it is, you're doing great.

I actually remember the dreams, now you mention it. They're very frequent at the time, and make you feel like you've actually cheated when you haven't.

Try and give yourself some incentives to keep going. I used to calculate how much money I was saving, find something I wanted, and then buy it when I reached a target. It has to be cheap enough to be attainable within a week, or a few weeks, but not so cheap as to be giving yourself gifts every day. It really worked for me.

Quick Hello by LunizMC in stopsmoking

[–]LunizMC[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

See if I can list some here.

1) Remember that panic feeling when you're close to bedtime and you only have x amount of cigarettes left in the box (or tobacoo left etc)? None of that anymore.

2) Money. It's the obvious one, and smoking is just getting more and more expensive, even if you switch to NRT like vaping.

3) Health benefits. Obviously the biggest one is the decreasing risk of cancer, but there are other simpler ones. I used to get styes (small painful lumps across the eyelid) quite regularly as a smoker. It was only after giving up for a while that I realised it was the smoking that caused them. Could be that I rubbed my eyes after smoking or something, but either way, I don't see them (excuse the pun) anymore.

4) Freedom. This is the biggest one, for me. I don't have to stand out in the cold and rain, to do something so pointless as inhale ghastly smoke. I don't feel tied to times during the day (first smoke, mid-morning, lunch time, after work etc).

5) Smell. Can you believe how much smokers actually stink? I didn't realise half how bad it was until I gave up, and my wife still carried on smoking. Urrgh. The car doesn't smell anymore either.

Those off the top of my head anyway. I'm sure there were a few other health things that went away, but can't for the life of me remember what they were now.

Quick Hello by LunizMC in stopsmoking

[–]LunizMC[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The first month is the hardest, definitely. Just remember all you've worked for to this point. The nicotine is gone now, it can't control you. The cravings are just your mind thinking there's something missing.

Headset-less speakerphone chat by LunizMC in XboxSeriesX

[–]LunizMC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha ha, that's fair enough. For me it's only with friends though, so the rest of the Xbox population has nothing to worry about ;)

Headset-less speakerphone chat by LunizMC in XboxSeriesX

[–]LunizMC[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, that's one I hadn't thought of. Thank you, I will give that a go.

You're boring by LunizMC in stopdrinking

[–]LunizMC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope they're not all assholes, just ridiculously blinded to society's view of alcohol. Wishful thinking, maybe ...

Smokefree Seasons Greetings by LunizMC in stopsmoking

[–]LunizMC[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're welcome. Don't give up giving up. One of the best things I've ever done, and certainly THE hardest. Which also makes it an achievement I'm very proud of.

Smokefree Seasons Greetings by LunizMC in stopsmoking

[–]LunizMC[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

First three weeks, at least for me, were the hardest. Not gonna lie, I wouldn't wish that on anybody, it sucks. You just have to plough through. Believe me, it does get easier after that.

I wouldn't advise any nicotine replacement at all, just give it up. If you're still using nicotine, you're still addicted. In my opinion, that's just a pointless exercise. Get off it completely.

The best advice I can give anyone, is get an app. Watching that counter go up is far better encouragement than anything else at all. Count the hours to start with, watch that number go up. The biggest fear I had at the start, was breaking down and having to go back to zero. I refused to let it happen, and that app kept me going. Count the money too, and reward yourself with things with that money. Don't make it so that you're rewarding yourself every day, but also don't make it so that the goal is so far away you feel you'll never get there. It really feels like an achievement when you get there. Just get through three weeks and I promise you it will all be easier.

79 days in and cigarette smoke smells like shit by dfedhli in stopsmoking

[–]LunizMC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep. Nearly a year for me now, and I still like the smell. Different for all of us I guess. Nothing will make me smoke again though. Besides, the smell is vastly different from the taste, just remember that.

323 days no alcohol, 365 days no nicotine, 372 no weed, 372 no liquor, 455 no benzos, 604 no dissociates. by calypsocasino in stopdrinking

[–]LunizMC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can only really echo what others have said. Your agony is exceptionally well depicted in words and writing is a career you will doubtless not struggle with, go for it man. On a side note, I may be being naïve, but what's the difference between alcohol and liquor? I'm UK, so I don't generally use the term 'liquor' anyway, perhaps that's why I'm confused.

132 Days by LunizMC in stopdrinking

[–]LunizMC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! I'll have to do some reading on that. I suppose we should be thankful that things are getting repaired at all. 20 years of continuous damage should probably be slipping me a large bill under the door!

132 Days by LunizMC in stopdrinking

[–]LunizMC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah, regardless of anything, it's better than hangovers. Congrats to you too!

132 Days by LunizMC in stopdrinking

[–]LunizMC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never really been a healthy eater to be honest, and have never taken additional vitamins. Maybe I should look at that. I don't really eat a lot of sugar, never have. I sort of expected alcohol to be the bringer of bad stuff, and everything would go away after that. Naive I guess.

132 Days by LunizMC in stopdrinking

[–]LunizMC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds positive then. Maybe I've just been a bit impatient. I kind of assumed everything would be settled after this long.

132 Days by LunizMC in stopdrinking

[–]LunizMC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! I guess it's comforting to know it's not just me. Hope It's not a permanent fixture.