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  1. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required)
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  2. NOPE - Not One Puff Ever Please pledge to not smoke, even if it is one day at a time. Life is much better without cigarettes.
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  4. I’m new and I’m still around! I started Chantix a week ago and I finally feel like it is starting to help. Anyone else use Chantix successfully?
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  5. My sympathies on the passing of your father Yoda. I hope that you’ll be back on track with your dietary changes soon!
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  8. @intoxicated yoda Sorry for the loss of your father
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  9. My heartfelt Sympathy to you and your family Yoda .. Maybe like quitting the cigs ,you needed a trial run first to know what's good for your body ... Once the lightbulb goes on.....Feel better soon
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  10. I'm sorry about your dad passing yoda, my thoughts are with you Hope you start feeling better soon....
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  11. Just keep on and never look back. If you can think of one good reason to ever puff again let us know because nobody ever has LOL Keep your quit and never look back~! Pity and offer help to the people trying but know it is up to them, and know you will never do it again.
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  12. Thanks - that's one of the most apt definitions of addiction I've seen in a while. I'm sorry for your loss, @intoxicated yoda. Wishing peace and equilibrium for you.
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  13. I don't think I ever did, I tried the gums and the patches but what worked for me was the whyquit.com reading, and Allen Carr's book. I honestly read that 10 YEARS before I quit and put it down because I KNEW I would never be able to smoke again if I finished it and I guess I was not really ready. Dumbass me LOL The bottom line is the fact that you are motivated and are going to eliminate nicotine, tar, and all the other poisons one way or another and once you make your mind up to do it then you will. It may be easy and it may not but once you truly commit and take your last puff then every day or even hour is a step in a positive direction. Never look back and never get lured back to it for any reason. I know a couple that quit, were happy after 8 years of no smoking, ran into some old friends who smoked and thought "ah what the hell, one or two won't hurt" and had beers and some smokes with them and the CURSE that day because they had it whipped and now after 8 YEARS they are just as hooked as they were when the quit. Once you get your freedom keep it at all costs - do never cave to any kind of temptation. I still have this on my bulletin board: If I have one cigarette I will be back where I started. WHERE I STARTED WAS DESPERATELY WISHING I WAS WHERE I AM TODAY
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  14. Hi @Marie71, glad to see you're still on the train. We've had many members who quit with the help of Chantix. I used it myself years ago and quit for three weeks and stopped taking it because of how expensive it was and relapsed. So I recommend taking it for the whole three months minimum to ensure your success
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  15. 1. My nephew wraps presents with it to piss his parents off
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  16. Condolences to you and yours Yoda. The ones we loved and lost live on through us.
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  17. She turned off Netflix eventually. binge
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