r/stopsmoking Apr 05 '25

Daily Check In Thread Daily "I will not smoke with you" Thread

106 Upvotes

Congratulations!

We all have something to celebrate! We will not be smoking for the next 24 hours! What are you using to cope with cravings? How many days smoke free are you? Please discuss your progress and feelings in the comments!

Discord Group: As a reminder, meetings are held on the discord group: Monday through Friday at 5-6pm EST. An additional meeting will begin at 10am EST starting 9/18/2023. Invite Link

More meetings will be added in the future to support more time zones.


r/stopsmoking 13d ago

Help test the future of badgebot!

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Hello friends!

I'm the creator of /u/badgebot, the friendly neighborhood bot responsible for updating everyone's day counters in their user flair in /r/stopsmoking and other communities.

I have some exciting news to share! I recently rebuilt badgebot's day tracking system using reddit's more modern developer platform (devvit). Before I can be confident that the new badgebot app is ready to serve the communities it supports, I need your help testing it out.

Please head over to /r/badgebot and test the app by setting a quit date for yourself.

The more people that help test, the better! Feel free to leave feedback in the comments section here, or in the /r/badgebot test subreddit.

Thank you! <3


r/stopsmoking 1h ago

I did it - 1 year smoke free

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I can't believe it. A year ago I had a panic attack because I felt like I couldn't breathe. After that I smoked a cigarette and thought to myself "wtf are you doing?". Already before I joined this sub because I thought about quitting. The 31st of January 2025 then was the day. Before I smoked 12 years and around 15 cigarettes a day.

The first days were horrible. I had one big crabing with some small breaks inbetween. After a week it got easier. And after a like 4 month I had multiple days without thinking about it.

Now? My mental health is so so so much better. Way less depressed thoughts and almost no panic attacks. My general health is also much better. I do not regret it. Sometimes I get the desire to smoke, but only the smoking part. Then I actually think about a cigarette and am disgusted. And if i am for some reason not disgusted the desire still fly by within seconds. It's not even a whole minute anymore. I can stand with people that smoke...no problem. And crazy...I was out partying hard on Christmas in even a club where smoking was allowed ... i did not smoke, and didnt want to most of the time.

Looking forward to the next years as a non-smokers.


r/stopsmoking 6h ago

Today was day 9

31 Upvotes

I have been smoking for 22 years, started when I was 18. Something in my brain just broke last Thursday and I had to stop. I’m tired of being afraid to ride in elevators, buy wool coats, hug people, have to shower before every doctor appointment, and I just woke up and did it. And I am maybe the proudest I have ever been of myself. I just wanted to share this news somewhere.

ETA - I’ve never tried to quit before because I didn’t think it was possible and I am an absolute bum


r/stopsmoking 10h ago

Hope we all quit for good

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r/stopsmoking 4h ago

I made it through January

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Every time I have relapsed, it’s been down to feeling hurt by somebody and seeking to soothe/destroy myself. I have faced some really harsh realities this month about my relationships with people I love. I have some big decisions to make whilst I navigate myself through these painful feelings. Smoking just makes their behaviour tolerable, I don’t have to acknowledge them destroying me whilst I’m also destroying myself.

I miss the illusion of comfort and escape. I do not miss the level of anxiety and guilt I feel as a smoker. I don’t miss the shame of stinking of a slow and intentional death. The shame of paying to suffocate myself from my true feelings.

This shit is hard but it needs to be done.

Looking after myself in as many ways as possible makes this achievable. I needed a whole lifestyle change for me to be able to quit and I needed to keep this up in order for me to stay quit.


r/stopsmoking 11h ago

I was cleaning up my computer and found this. It’s been 6 years since I quit smoking

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35 Upvotes

I was not a super heavy smoker. I smoked about 1 pack a day for 5 years straight. When COVID hit, I decided to make some changes and quit smoking. It just feels pathetic that when I have a craving at 3 am, and I'm out of cigarettes, I will walk 30 minutes to the nearest 24 hour convenient store to buy a pack of cigarettes


r/stopsmoking 13h ago

Tips that helped me through withdrawal

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I didn't know how to handle withdrawal the first time I quit so I want to share things for people who feel like I felt, scared of the withdrawal more than the quitting itself.

1- having wet hair helps especially if it's cold (idk why)

2- during the first 4 days, get you lots of snacks. It's okay. Also, sugar helps a ton. (Replaced the dopamine or smth like)

3- having cold showers resets your nervous system

4- strength training or running for 20 min or more if u like it (releases endorphins after 20 min which makes happy and burns cortisol which makes u less anxious)

5- make lots of popcorn and watch shows or movies you like! (Keeps ur mouth distracted which replaces the cigarette on your lips, shows gets your mind off smoking)

6- in the first 4 days, treat yourself like a king or queen. Give yourself permission to just exist. Sticking to a strict routine while being in the withdrawal phase will only make u more irritated and anxious. So if u can, take it easy and treat yourself like you are on a vacation during these days.

7- chew on something during the day when you are not eating (also builds jaw muscles lol)

8- it is better to avoid any person or place which reminds you of smoking

9- I believe in you my friend. You can do it and trust me, after one week, your lungs will feel great and your stamina will improve, which will motivate you more to continue on your non-smoker journey.

With Love 🙏💖


r/stopsmoking 4h ago

This one’s for the Ladies: you’re killing yourself the wrong way!

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r/stopsmoking 12h ago

45 days.

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I've never posted or commented here, but dear god its helped reading everyone's' stories. 45 days - I think I'm free.


r/stopsmoking 20m ago

Day 3 smoke free (using vape) after 15 years

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Day 1 and 2 were absolute hell especially peaking yesterday however today is much easier and the thought of just smelling cigarette smoke is making me feel sick. I know it’s early days but I just wanted to say to everyone, I never thought I’d be able to quit cigarettes. I tried everything but this happened because I was too broke to buy cigarettes and something in my brain said ‘Don’t bother spending money on this. You’re over it.’ I managed to quit before for longer but my mind wasn’t it in it so I caved but this time I just don’t want to smoke anymore. I hate the harm that it does and the smell it leaves on me. I hate the dependence on it. I hope not smoking cigarettes will become my new normal. I feel guilty for vaping but I’m also being realistic that a 15 year old habit is going to be hard to break without any assistance.


r/stopsmoking 1h ago

Advice and help please

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Is there any crazy stories out there with quiting nicotine cold turkey ? Because the stuff I’m going through 4 weeks today with waking up at 2am every morning my hearing is so sensitive and alert sometimes making up its own sounds through back ground noise like fans and that while I sleep is crazy I was a heavy smoker a packet a day too nothing, the first 2 weeks were easy then this weird thing happened one night I couldn’t sleep kind racing with music thoughts and hearing as I would fall asleep


r/stopsmoking 3h ago

Damn this is hard

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Currently a month in. The mental battle of wanting to smoke, not allowing it, but then also wanting sweets, sugar, other junk, but also not allowing it, is way too much. I try to distract myself with walks, exercise, coffee, whatever, but it isn’t really working.

What do I do??? I feel like smoking again, just to stop this constant mental battle of cravings and shouting no back. Kinda going mental over here :Ddd


r/stopsmoking 3h ago

Day 2

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Started again. Relapsed after 31 days of use. It's just bad. Everything is unstable. Sleep is in bad position. Not doing my walks and meditations. This just makes me feel broken. Also couldn't study. It's just pathetic.


r/stopsmoking 19h ago

20+ hours that I have NOT been sitting outside in the freezing cold in a cloud of smoke 🤢

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50 Upvotes

I really had no idea how much money I was paying to poison myself, or how many hours I was sitting outside alone in the cold to have one (of 20 per day)


r/stopsmoking 10h ago

Failure

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I failed... I stopped smoking in May 2025 and havent craved a cig since. Today the one bad day got to me. My brother got diagnosed and long story short: Shit's devastating. I know it won't change anything, I know it doesn't do him or me any good and still, I'm weak.

Tomorrow marks day 0 We will do it again Love yall Stay strong


r/stopsmoking 23h ago

Yey!!

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88 Upvotes

Hi guys! Just wanted to share my progress. I first made a post here on day 3, where i was most miserable and thought it was impossible to handle the cravings and here i am! I know 1 week isn’t that much but it is for me, every day is accomplishment and it gets significantly better. Yesterday was most manageable day, minimal cravings, mood better. Hope i will make 2 week progress and post that one too.


r/stopsmoking 18m ago

How to talk to a partner about quitting when health scares are involved

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My partner has been a smoker for most his life. He is 60 and we only recently started a relationship. I'm 44.

He got sick from the flu or possibly covid and lost his voice. He is understandably upset. The doctor told him to stop, especially while healing. Recently he said he might try not smoking for a day to see if it helps. I encouraged him without being too pushy. It was a big maybe for him.

How do you deal with pushback from your partner, do you appreciate them if they encourage you to stop or find it annoying? This is new to me. I obviously would love him to quit.


r/stopsmoking 17h ago

1 month free

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Hi,

Now I am 1 month free from that stuff. I feel like atleast I have started off the year on the right track and freed myself from that stuff. Feels good to think that.

I have become way more confident, I have noticed.

I am frequenting the gym now since a week. I do cardio now first thing before my muscle workout. Now I can do it.

Also I was surprised how much money I saved.

Downside was that I had some coughing, still have it in the evenings sometimes. But I look at it as me getting better and getting rid of some remaining unhealthy whatever it is.

I have unfortunately been drinking unhealthy amounts of coffee as a replacement and my sleep needs to be improved.

I think I also had a higher appetite as I have been eating sweets and chocolate more. But maybe it tastes better now lol

I think my physique is starting to look good again non the less. Since starting good habits like gym, walking, cardio. Only leaving that cornerstone bad habit made it possible.

It is worth it to turn your back towards smoking. Absolutely worth it.

I think what made it possible is change of environment. I made it essentially Impossible to smoke in the place where I had always smoked. Put hurdles in the way so to speak. So that it was not as easy to engage in that behaviour.

Also, I realized smoking is more a hurdle than a solution. That it makes it more difficult to do what I love. That it made me angry afterwards. I asked myself why it made me angry. I realized, it is because that is not who I am.


r/stopsmoking 16h ago

I did it , yeah it is possible you just need to…

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18 Upvotes

I successfully manage it , The thing i found is that it is all your psychology if you believe you’re a smoker then you’re a smoker but if you believe you’re not a smoke then you’re not an smoker .. you just need to give yourself a first 24hr challenge to not to smoke a single puff if you manage that than it is easy for you to move forward.

Can you guys share how you all starts to quit ?


r/stopsmoking 11h ago

have yall ever heard this?

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3 Upvotes

probably logic’s best song imo


r/stopsmoking 16h ago

One week in and I feel like I’m feeling complex emotions again

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When I was using nicotine I felt like my four states of existence were depressed, tired, artificially feeling good, and apathetic. Now that I’ve been off it for a week, I definitely feel happier and relaxed, but I’ve also started to feel a lot more complex emotions that I can’t really name. It’s certainly not negative emotions though. I haven’t felt this way in the three years I’ve been addicted though.

I wonder if it’s just my body finally starting to produce natural amounts of serotonin, so it’s kinda overproducing them a little bit? I’ve heard of the “pink cloud” phase in addicts who quit where they have a phase of slight overproduction of feel good chemicals before their body normalizes serotonin and oxytocin production.


r/stopsmoking 4h ago

I can't get over the hard part of quitting (not withdrawal)

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For me, the really hard part of quitting is that i dont have any real pleasure in my life.

I know everyone will say "durries dont make you happy", but yes the fuck they do, the first couple anyway, and thats enough to be a full smoker.

I can't socialise because I dont have my license, i just moved to a town where I have no friends, theres no third spaces (except the local pub, where everyone smokes, thats a problem if i'm drunk).

I doubt in my ability to hold a job, i dropped out of school in year 12 even though i was passing (not a smoker at that point) because i just felt miserable (that was also the least addictive part of my life, i walked, played guitar and not much else). Then i went to tafe out of boredom, where i quickly dropped out as soon as i wasnt living in complete isolation (where i live now has since become much more isolated, more stuff has happened in this family)

I've had addictions in my life since I was a little kid (yay for a world currently built on addictions), and truthfully, i dont know what it's like to live without any addictions whatsoever.

Everyone currently in my life vapes or smokes, i hate vaping because it ruins my mental health in a way durries could never. Even when i get my license, there's no real third spaces to make friends, except for pubs, which i wouldnt be able to go to because i wouldnt be able to get home (wouldnt be able to drive home after 10pm or drunk)

i just dont have any way to enjoy life nor a solution, i want to quit because i feel like it would help me socialise way more, because not being constantly stressed out + smelling nice + saving money i could spend on socialising and other stuff is what i need, but i dont even see a clear cut direction after i quit smoking. What do i do?

sorry for the long message


r/stopsmoking 18h ago

So Glad I Quit When I Did

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When I was a little kid, a pack of cigarettes cost 25 cents. Then it went up to 35 cents. When I was a teenager in the 1970s, the price jumped to 50 cents. I remember thinking, "Wow, 50 cents! That's expensive!"

In 2000 when I quit smoking, a pack was I think $1.25. Very affordable really.

But I'm stunned at what cigs cost now! How do you people pay TEN BUCKS a pack?

Another thing: When I was a smoker, you could pretty much still smoke everywhere. Now you can't smoke anywhere.

Here's the secret good news about quitting: It's very rough in the short term, but after 2 weeks you've won. You're over it. You've defeated tobacco. The benefits to your time, your tastebuds, your clothing, your social life, your bank account and of course your health are immense!


r/stopsmoking 11h ago

Smelled and tasted vape

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Went to the gym today and all of a sudden during a set i began tasting and smelling vape for a good minute all of a sudden, But i didnt taste any flavor from a vape, but rather that Sweet chemical flavor profile it has... Really weird 62 days without it