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Sorry to hear that! Every time you quit and go back, you have to go through the horrible withdrawal symptoms. This is my second and last time quitting because I refuse to go through that hell again! Have you thought about using the nicotine patch? Some people on here have used it and have had success. Why don't you do some research on it, and see if it will be right for you.
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Got the chips, some dip and a beer supply…. lets do this
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Gday No way are you pathetic. Mate …you’re a nicotine addict like me that’s all. Of course I would like you to give it away. What I realy would like for you to be able to give it away before you have to health wise. Dont want to see you giving it away due to medical problems. I’ll be here each morning starting the NOPE pledge till I fall off the perch I recon.That’s NOPE for me. You want to join, comes as a small cost though. No smoking EVER
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Paula B. started following Tuesday 23rd September 2025
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Nope
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SandiK started following Tuesday 23rd September 2025
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NOPE for today!
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DeeannaW started following Tuesday 23rd September 2025
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I too pledge to not smoke today no matter the circumstances.
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Justin Simporios started following COPD - why quit smoking?
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I already broke. I'm feeling absolutely pathetic right now.
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NOPE
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Pilgrim started following Tuesday 23rd September 2025
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Nope!
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Sorry to hear you quit for virtually a whole month then smoked 2 cigs What was your reason for quitting in the first place because that's the reason that's most important to you, aside from the many other reasons quitting is the best way to go. Commit once again for that reason to never take another puff! Be very careful here because when you smoke just one or two, you awaken your addiction and you now must once again set your resolve to quit again. N.O.P.E. (Not One Puff Ever) means everything to quitters. You simply can't quit & smoke at the same time. Choose wisely ... the future quality of your life may well depend on what you now decide to do!
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Cbdave started following Here I go again...
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G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required.) Well not tomorrow. Pledge is changed. None of this (replace Ever with min, hour day As required) Whats needed is to face up to EVER as in FOREVER! Yep and that means admitting to being an addict. Not for my me. For you. It’s your pledge not mine.
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Stephanie H started following Slipped up
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Hello everyone, I’ve been quit for 29 days and I slipped up and had 2 cigarettes. I don’t plan to relapse though. I think I can get through this. Remind me why quitting is best.
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Stephanie H joined the community
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I hope your resolve to quit & remain quit isvery strong this time @Pilgrim! You must know by now that cigs bring nothing good to you. I can assure you that quitting long term will bring all kinds of good to your life. All you need to do is put in the initial work to break free. It will be so worthwhile once you can truly envision yourself as a non-smoker!
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Nope!