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I've used every excuse I can think of to not quit.   "It's not the right time... I am so stressed! You have no idea."   "I like smoking. Why would I give that up? I'm never going to quit!"   "When I'm stressed, I NEED a cigarette. It really does help calm my nerves."   I'm glad I smartened the heck up after only smoking for about 5 or 6 years; I am so glad I quit while I was young.   Funnily enough, I was very much against smoking growing up. Both of my parents smoked (heavily) and I

Leanna

Leanna

October until now

I have a video of my mom that I watch over and over again. It's only about 56 seconds long or so, but means the world to me. I always fear I'm going to forget her -- her voice, smile, laugh. I don't want to forget her. Even though she's not here with me physically, I use the memories I have of her to help me through. I want to believe she's still here with me, watching over me.   These last 6 months have been difficult. I lost my mom in October 2013 from a heart attack. She was 59 and had bee

Leanna

Leanna

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