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Lost The Battle

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Ghostybear73

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Well, I gave in and sent Eric out to buy me a pack of cigarettes. As I sit here watching my daughter grade papers (which I have to regrade, so she uses pencil) and letting my Macaw floss my teeth (I know that sounds odd), I just couldn't take it. There are so many wonderful things that go on in my house I want to be able to enjoy some. The PTSD seems to be taking a lot away, but I can't let all of it go.

As he leaves the house to go to the store, he says, "would you like me to buy you a Pepsi". Ahhhhh, my comfort food. It has been so long since I have had one that I said yes. We are very health conscious in my house. We eat right, go to the gym, I coach my daughters soccer team and that's a lot of exercise running after a bunch of 8 year olds with a soccer ball.

Yet, with all that I gave in and am having a smoke and a pepsi. I am so dissapointed in myself, but I can't seem to regret it.
 
@franciemarnie, at least I'm not alone. I have been smoke free for since the beginning of the year. I am pushing the envelope though, I have major surgery coming up and I have to quit in order to heal properly (or so they say). In the last year I have had 5 different surgery's and smoked throughout all of them without problems, but those didn't put me down for two months.

I am however, seeing your statement as a positive. I can and will quit, just not today as tomorrow is indeed another day.

:)

Thank you!
 
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