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  3. Hi Ace great to see you, I think your Quit date was 2/7/2021 Sooooo a big Congratulations to you We are addicts your right and we do get thoughts now and again It’s what you do with those thoughts that matter Keep reminding yourself , you’re a fabulous non smoker and be thankful your free from those chains … Its great you keep popping back , your seat is always here
  4. Welcome @healthydude and congratulations on deciding to quit smoking. You are doing a great thing. Stick close to this site, there is a lot of support and knowledge you can gain here to make this your forever quit.
  5. Hello and welcome @healthydude Take your seat and buckle up for the journey of your life. There will be a few curves along the way , but if you stay in your seat , you will reach your Freedom Read all the green pinned posts on our Main Discussion Board , it’s a great place to start You can do it
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  7. Hi @healthydude Welcome aboard, so glad you found us. Quitting smoking is not easy as we all know, but it's definitely very doable as our members can attest to. We have members here from newbies such as yourself all the way up to 20 plus years and everything in between. My advice is to stay close to this site because you will get really great support. Do the daily Nope pledge and read all the information that we have. Try and come on most every day because I truly believe staying close to this forum will help you succeed. If you feel like you are going to relapse there is an SOS section. Since we have members from all over the world, there is usually someone on at all different times. Good luck to you and hope to see you on here again soon!
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  9. I just wanted to say hello, and say that I quit today! I smoked for ten years, 20-25 cigarettes per day. I was successful at quitting for about 6 months in 2019 but relapsed. My biggest motivation is that I have forgotten what it feels like to be healthy, and I long for that feeling. I had my last cigarette 2 hours ago. Wish me luck!
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  13. Congrats on 12! Many more to come as well!!
  14. Offhand i don’t recall my quit date but it’s been some years. Living my life without smoking is just normal now, of course, but to be honest, over the years there have been times where the demons reappear and i need to fight the urge to smoke. I’ve realized through my last quit that i’m an addict and cigarettes are my drug of choice. Living by the motto of Not One Puff Ever really means something. Once an addict always an addict, and although i won the fight it’s a lifelong battle to make the right choice. I’ve dropped in on occasion over the years when times were tough and these posts really help. Thanks to those that post. NOPE
  15. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.
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