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  1. I quit on New Years Day. That’s it. I’m done. I want to see my grandkids grow and thrive. It’s tough but getting sick is tougher, much tougher. Thanks y’all for the support!
    7 points
  2. I will not smoke today - Not one puff of a cigarette will ruin my day or my 2 month quit. I am so happy to be back at work LOL - Holidays have a lot of down time which was always a smoke time for me. So the last couple of weeks have been a bit rough for me in the quit department - I struggled I was moody. But here we are January 6 and I am still keeping the quit. - So NOPE not today.
    6 points
  3. Not one puff ever again!!!
    6 points
  4. 6 points
  5. g’day NOPE to start the day
    5 points
  6. NOPE - I don't smoke anymore
    5 points
  7. 5 points
  8. I visited this town Jo on my travels ...some of the lovely little town have now gone ....this is very sad for me ...I'm so happy to see it survived ....thank you for the update ...
    5 points
  9. Not one Puff Ever and Ever
    5 points
  10. NOPE -- it is so worth it!!!!!!!!!!!!
    4 points
  11. I thought it was over Red Rover, but not so. Spot fires from embers are effecting some of us day and night, the smoke haze is still around, but bot as bad here as before Christmas. My relatives in Victoria are very anxious but have not yet evacuated, we are all still holding our breath. We are some of the lucky ones, others not so lucky. Finally getting money and help from our Government, which was late in starting, but the people effected were very angry in our small bush towns. Fire alerts all down Eastern Coast of Australia, mostly controlled near me. We had a small amount of rain yesterday, but not enough to put out the fires completely. Amazing so many people want to help us, loads of rescuers putting their own lives at risk to do just that. The biggest rescue operation in all states of Australia that I have ever seen at one time. Thanks to everyone.
    4 points
  12. Welcome to our board of quitters @Red63 and congratulations on taking back your life If you get a chance why not introduce yourself in our Introductions forum? There's a lot of great people here who would love to welcome you too
    4 points
  13. Weather is helping with the Vic fires...just hope it's enough as there are still many out of control. Just wanted to point out that the vast majority of fireies fighting these fires are volunteers. The chicks n sticks of the CFA/CFS are frickin heros...the Salvos and Red Cross and Country Women's Association members keeping everyone fed, clothed and councilled...heros...and to our mates from NZ, Canada and the USA who are over here lending a hand....all these mob are heros, every day people who put their lives on hold and on the line, feeling a bit humbled.
    4 points
  14. 4 points
  15. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... replace Ever with Min Hour Day as required!
    3 points
  16. Welcome to Quit Train @Red63
    3 points
  17. Congratulations @Octain on two years quit! I hope you have a great day and treat yourself to something special
    2 points
  18. NOPE again!! Yesterday I had some stronger than usual cravings (currently at the 2week mark) but the daily ritual of nope-ing really helped me get through it without too much fuss.
    2 points
  19. 2 points
  20. NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE Really good to see everybody
    2 points
  21. Yea is a little hard to believe but it has been done. By the way congrats on your two years also -- We have both come a long ways on this train ride!!!!!!
    2 points
  22. How are you doing @albert ? I hope your second day of freedom is one where you really start taking back your power. For those in the throes of relapse, I've Relapsed and I hate it
    2 points
  23. 2 points
  24. Has it been two years already? Holy cow! I can’t believe it. Actually I can. I knew the day you quit it was final. Congratulations!
    2 points
  25. Watchin the swimmin team trials for straya for the Common games team.
    1 point
  26. Congratulations Octain on your Two Years of Freedom ! Hope you celebrate wildly in your van by the river. Very happy for you, you built a fine and sturdy quit and it was a pleasure to watch your journey. Thanks for sharing it with us.
    1 point
  27. Congratulations Octain. Do something big to celebrate today.
    1 point
  28. Good for you Abby! One year is something to be very proud of. Hope you celebrated IRL!!
    1 point
  29. Two years on Earth is equal to 3.7 years on Mars. Impressive.
    1 point
  30. Congratulations on your second year quit Martian. And thank you for continuing to pay it forward. I hope you have a great day
    1 point
  31. Congratulations on your wonderful 2 years ....your a insperation on the train ....
    1 point
  32. Well done Martian5!!!! Congratulations on your second year!
    1 point
  33. Praying Saturday won't be as disastrous as they are predicting..... It was sad watching to see all the folks standing on the beach ...for safety .... That I was standing on only a short time before enjoying my Birthday ......with a glass of bubbly... I feel very thankful ,I'm back home safe ...
    1 point
  34. This shouldn't be a political issue but, it is being manipulated and remains to be seen how much power FDA's Enforcement Policy will have if the executive branch of the government undermines the science and the work in favor of The Big Addiction Business. FDA finalizes enforcement policy on unauthorized flavored cartridge-based e-cigarettes that appeal to children, including fruit and mint Here is more information from Politico Trump's dialed-back vaping ban angers anti-tobacco groups
    1 point
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