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electric_blue68

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56. Congrats to all who quit smoking, alcohal, sugar, lots of carbs, or salt!
Sun Jan 12, 2025, 01:52 AM
Jan 2025

My mom was a 1 1/2 or so pack/day smoker. I have nmaaaaybe the vaguest, briefest, fleeting memory, or two I can think of even though my general earliest memories go back somewhen at 4 yrs old. So I'm not sure about my memories.
I don't remember our 1st apt smelling of smoke in general.

I thought she quit when I was around 5, but maaaybe I was closer to 4.

Anyway she caught that bad flu in the mid-late 50's, then got serious asthma which did get more tamed decades later. It was a very rough time early on for her, a few years.. I don't have that many memories of her well.
She did at least got rid of her smoking!

My dad's dad smoked. He had his own room door closed where he smoked in our first apt. It didn't really seep out, though. He died of cancer of the vocal cords (refused operation to remove them) before we moved.

Luckily, I never picked it up. I hated having to use the girls bathroom in the Cafeteria. The stench! Ugh!!!

My dad was almost a teetotaler. But both his parents were heavy drinkers. His dad had the ?dt's twice, sent to a hospital or some place to detox. He probably had a up & down childhood. I think he'd have a social drink, or so at certain business lunches, or diners. Kept some hard liquor up in a high cabinet for our relatives.

I was a light social drinker. Wine at relatives houses. Black & white russians, at one particular bar, pina coladas at some other get togethers. Something with bourbon...I hated whiskey, scotch.
I enjoyed getting a bit of a buzz.

Never had a big sweet tooth, so like no tons of cake. Not too much candy, you'd find me having sweetarts.

Cookies, yes, as a kid through teens. Then less, except for chocolate chips.

Was having a regular coke almost once a day for fairly long time, but now hardly any soda (1 every few ?months) once I had a at the very lowest end of pre-diabetes blood test results.

Always preferred darker chocolates - once I had Hersey's then Special Dark Halloween candy; I went darker & darker. When Lindt's 72% showed up in their Lindt store on 5th Ave (NYC). I love 72% - 85%. 90%'s pretty good, too.
I still like Reese's PB cups. But, wow, when Trader Joe's came out w dark chocolate PB cups! W0000t!

Bc of not having good dark chocolate near me I eat a lot less. I have less money, too...so.... I suppose w the elevated lead, or cadmium content reports. that's a good thing.

My mom, and I started lowering our salt intake maybe late 20's, early 30's (?her later 40's into 50's.).

I use the little salt packets. Usually 1/2 of one on potatoes, rice, pasta, or eggs. About everything gets the pepper packet(s), and garlic powder jar treatment. 😀👍

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I quit smoking cigarettes in 1993. I used nicotine patches Glorfindel Jan 2025 #1
I quit cigarettes...cold turkey. I just knew I had to. Haven't quit sugar, I guess it's harder. surfered Jan 2025 #2
Actually, I think quitting sugar would not be difficult for me. Glorfindel Jan 2025 #3
the hard part for diabetics is not the actual sugar rampartd Jan 2025 #13
I used to smoke-- long time ago (but only socially) ailsagirl Jan 2025 #32
Cigarettes KT2000 Jan 2025 #4
Sugar and tobacco yobrault1 Jan 2025 #5
Wow, thank you. milestogo Jan 2025 #11
I had to kick suger after blood test came back in pre-diabetes range SheltieLover Jan 2025 #6
Thanks Sheltielover! milestogo Jan 2025 #12
Yw! Also, if you had a high sugar reading, pls consider a home sleep study. SheltieLover Jan 2025 #15
I had a sleep study, no apnea. milestogo Jan 2025 #18
Aaaah SheltieLover Jan 2025 #19
There is also Jerusalem Artichoke & Ceylon Cinnamon SheltieLover Jan 2025 #20
Trying to find a sugar substitute has been hard. Most are really bad for you. multigraincracker Jan 2025 #29
Sounds great! SheltieLover Jan 2025 #33
Why do you say that? Shermann Jan 2025 #34
smoking Skittles Jan 2025 #7
I told her to never call me again Shellback Squid Jan 2025 #8
I quit smoking decades ago malaise Jan 2025 #9
I quit cigarettes and alcohol 22 years ago. Clouds Passing Jan 2025 #10
Smoking JBTaurus83 Jan 2025 #14
You cannot break a habit. It must be replaced. cachukis Jan 2025 #16
heh Skittles Jan 2025 #38
cigs in 86, booze in 21 RainCaster Jan 2025 #17
Close call Squeaky41 Jan 2025 #21
Good for you!! ailsagirl Jan 2025 #60
Cigarettes and nail biting/chewing. Lunabell Jan 2025 #22
Yes Cirsium Jan 2025 #23
Good luck! Lulu KC Jan 2025 #24
Thanks. milestogo Jan 2025 #25
Sugar is a tough one to kick... ailsagirl Jan 2025 #26
Salt. Smoking a couple times. underpants Jan 2025 #27
I rarely use salt, except on eggs. milestogo Jan 2025 #43
Potato chips by the swimming pool underpants Jan 2025 #48
cigarettes, sugar, salt, bread. KarenS Jan 2025 #28
Yes claudette Jan 2025 #30
Biting my nails and cracking my knuckles. Aristus Jan 2025 #31
I quit smoking almost 20 years ago and Luciferous Jan 2025 #35
I knew someone with lung problems who smoked. milestogo Jan 2025 #47
I quit cold turkey because I was pregnant Luciferous Jan 2025 #51
Many years ago, maybe 10 or 12, I stopped going to work. Ptah Jan 2025 #36
I gave up smoking in 1989. I am off grains and rainy Jan 2025 #37
Smoking and Soda KitFox Jan 2025 #39
Splenda has been working for me for sweetened drinks Shermann Jan 2025 #40
Nail Biting ProfessorGAC Jan 2025 #41
I knew someone who chewed his nails. milestogo Jan 2025 #44
I quit biting mine when I was in college TexasBushwhacker Jan 2025 #46
Alcohol Mark.b2 Jan 2025 #42
Good for you. milestogo Jan 2025 #45
Cigs Woodwizard Jan 2025 #49
A minor one. One of those people who said "you know " a lot.... electric_blue68 Jan 2025 #50
The obvious one is smoking. Jeebo Jan 2025 #52
I gave up sugar by using 1/2 tsp in my cups of tea instead of 3 tsp per cup. That was done by cutting back dai13sy Jan 2025 #53
I gave up twitter after the election Blue_Tires Jan 2025 #54
Bad (for me) men. It cost me three years of psychotherapy in Italian (I was living in Venezia at the time.) fierywoman Jan 2025 #55
Congrats to all who quit smoking, alcohal, sugar, lots of carbs, or salt! electric_blue68 Jan 2025 #56
Yeah cigerettes Figarosmom Jan 2025 #57
How long is 20 rears? milestogo Jan 2025 #61
Dont know Figarosmom Jan 2025 #63
I used to smoke cigars, high end cigars. Wolf Frankula Jan 2025 #58
Yes, I used to eat just half of a gummy but now I eat the whole thing. LastDemocratInSC Jan 2025 #59
My cigarette cessation date was on February 1, 2020 Niagara Jan 2025 #62
Excellent milestogo Jan 2025 #64
quit smoking 40ish years ago... mike_c Jan 2025 #65
Cigarettes and drinking. Kaleva Jan 2025 #66
Mine are miniscule compared to some of yours yellowdogintexas Jan 2025 #67
Aristotle believed that moderation is best. milestogo Jan 2025 #68
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