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G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required)8 points
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You didn't lose your Quit Jeff.... you know where it went ..it's not lost ... Carnt tell you how much this has made me sad..... I'm sure we will see you back at some stage .... I've never met a person who went back to Smoking and said they were gloriously happy ... They just smoke and wait it out till they have mustered up enough strength to try again .. Very sad indeed ...4 points
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Hey hey hey Mac congratulations on one year cigarette-free! You made it, and you never have to smoke again!!! How does it feel not having to stand outside to get your fix?! Plane travel will be so chill going forward....Great going! Thanks for being an awesome companion on the . Enjoy freedom! And remember to reward yourself!4 points
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G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required)3 points
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You didn't lose your quit Jeff, you threw it away .... willingly. That's what our addiction wants us to do ..... throw in the towel and feed it whenever it demands. You know, slavery to nicotine addiction. There's not one of us here that can instill in you the commitment required to successfully quit. That must come from you and you alone! You'll find that commitment one day. Keep looking for it and come back when you find it.3 points
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Oh Jeff I just answered your message and now I'm reading this. I am so sad to here this. I had a hard time over the weekend. Jump back on your quit please for yourself3 points
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Great job keeping that quit, Linda! It's hard now, and its going to stay hard until it eases up. It will ease up eventually. For me, 4 months was a lot better. Then 6. Then 9. Please try to occupy your mind with something that wipes it free of all thoughts including smoking. Puzzles, crochet, exercise, a movie...cooking...anything that consumes you except smoking. It will get better. It takes time...only God knows how much. You have to have the longer breath, so to speak. Be more tenacious and more determined than your addiction, and you will prevail. Hope your days get better soon.3 points
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I looked at the survey and it does seem to be legit @Kate18 If you choose to take it you can answer as many or as few questions as you'd like concerning your smoking habits. It's long and looks to be comparing smoking craves and food craves as there are some questions about that as well. We are not endorsing it. Only allowing it as it pertains to quitting smoking.2 points
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Of course you know where you're headed...to a solid quit. I was a serial quitter over a long period of time, but the desire to quit grew stronger as time went by. I found my "why," a strong "why." When you find a strong enough reason to quit, you will. An effort, even if failed, is not futile, in my opinion. You learned something--your reason to quit wasn't strong enough. Don't give up on yourself. If you didn't want to quit, you wouldn't have attempted it in the first place. Good luck!2 points
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Sorry to hear this. You can`t change what has happened in the past but you can change the ending yet to come. Think about this for a bit. Most all of us have tried to quit and have failed before it stuck. You know you don`t want to smoke and you will quit someday. just hope it`s sooner than later. best wishes.2 points
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Sending my love to you and your Sister ....and praying for a speedy recovery.... And hoping she finds Freedom .❤2 points
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Oh no @catlover, so sorry your sister had to go back to the ICU. I'm thinking positive thoughts for you all and especially that your sister will see the damage smoking caused and quit....2 points
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I hope you head back to the train. You had a great quit going. No excused except giving into your addiction.2 points
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The wife and I tool a drive had a larger healthy breakfast stake and eggs Pancakes hash browns a Spanish omelet anf then a trip up intp the Mountains, Big Bear, shopped, looked at some tattoos, she realty wants one of the 3D Butterfly's Had a very good thein the low 70s, bright sun shining day, crisp clean air And surprising not crowded at all, Super day2 points
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Sorry to hear that, Jeff. I hope you decide to come back soon because you are worth it.2 points
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That is sad. Life is never better with a cigarette in your mouth. Health and wealth are jeopardised. I hope you can gather the strength and commitment to start a new quit soon, before serious problems occur. Wishing you all the best .2 points
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Well that sucks Jeff, hopefully someday you'll value yourself more than the cigarette.....2 points
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I don't recall smoking ever being a part of my dreams Last night was different- I somehow ended up with a couple brand new packs of my fav smokes in my hands I was freaking out- I wanted to smoke one really bad. I was making every excuse in the world to pack 'em and open 'em up Finally I threw them away- Didn't smoke one, but that was a stressful dream and pretty vivid Nice try small fry2 points
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This is great to hear Lilley. Everyone has that one moment where it just clicks and you're ready mentally for this journey. I glad you have gotten that point. Now is where you put in the work to become a happier and healthier version of yourself as a non smoker. You can do this, just have faith in yourself and lean on us for support.2 points
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Right on, John Q! Congrats on nearly a year! You already havee absolute freedom on your side. Never look back and reap the rewards! Great job!2 points
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Yo - can’t is a word that should be removed from your vocabulary. You CAN do whatever you set your mind to. Stay tuned for more words of wisdom2 points
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I'm sorry that you have not been able to quit again! You quit before for a long time! You said that you needed to find a reason to quit. Didn't you have reasons for quitting before? Aren't those reasons as valid now as they were before? I'll try to give you a few that might mean something to you. There are lots of other reasons to quit, but non as important as these! Smoking kills, on average, 1,200 Americans. Every day. More people die every year from smoking than from murder, AIDS, suicide, drugs, car crashes, and alcohol, Combined. Smoking causes heart disease, emphysema, acute myeloid leukemia, and cancer of the mouth, esophagus, larynx, lung, stomach, kidney, bladder, and pancreas. Smoking also causes reduced fertility, low birth weight in newborns, and cancer of the cervix. I got this warning off of a pack on Malboro reds. I keep it close, so I can read it if I need it! Big Tobacco was ordered by a federal court to put this on their product. But it really lets Big Tobacco off the hook. It takes the liability off them and puts it squarely on the user. Just saying! I hope that you will find your reason and come back here soon! Take Care! Jeff2 points
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