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Reciprocity

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  3. What do you mean you have to go to work? Who's going to look after me?
  4. I almost embarrassed to say ................ I have no idea what a fava bean is! Gotta have Bacon & Onions with the liver though IMO. Bring out the Ketchup too. Liver is such a texture thing I think. You either love it ( with what ever accompaniments you require) or just just plain hate it. There's not mid-way point on liver
  5. She told me she was only 27 years old - so yeah, kind of odd ???
  6. Hi USY! I'm not sure there's an "all fits one" answer to your question, if that makes sense. People are different whether they are smokers or not. Therefore, each person will react differently to a major, life changing event like quitting smoking. I'm not sure there is a right way or a less right way to quit, depending on who you are. I think whatever support you feel you need initially is fine. As long as that gets you to a point of getting off that support at some point. This is a powerful addiction and any aid in quitting is a good thing for people to at least explore. The bottom line is ....... there's no EASY way out of this addiction. Every one of us has to do the heavy lifting at some point in order to break free of participating in this addiction.
  7. I'm not sure anyone on a forum like this is qualified to give you a solid, scientific answer on this. My own "opinion" is that I wouldn't mess with the patch just to save a few bucks. Why I say this? If it doesn't work, you either damage your health or, lose your quit. Is either of those possibilities worth saving a few bucks? Also, I think you may find hanging out with other quitters like us is more beneficial than you may realize at the moment. I know for myself, I have found that supporting others over the last year and a bit has in fact helped me with my quit immensely! You get back at least as much as you give. I didn't realize that at first but in retrospect, it justifies my profile name completely
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  9. Unfortunately, there are some who will never see themselves as potential victims of this deadly addiction. Denial is much easier than making the effort to change your life for the better!
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  11. Nope! Going to a BBQ. They told me, I'll be the guest of honor!
  12. Yes - thanks MQ
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  14. A day of celebration continues ..............
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  16. Niners!!
  17. I'm no Dr. but I would doubt that you can reconstruct a 21 mg. patch to have it effectively deliver the recommended nicotine of say the next step down patch which I believe is 14 mg? I had almost an entire box of 21 mg patches left when I decided to just go cold turkey instead of the patch. I ended up giving those to a smoking neighbor when they were going to be traveling a long distance by air. Yes, it cost me a few bucks (they aren't cheap where I come from either) but I was happy they went to good use anyway because .... I plan to never need them again
  18. Welcome Cosmos! Glad you have joined us. Post up on the Introductions page and tell us about yourself. We can help you stay focused on your quit.
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  20. Welcome back OTM! Glad to know you're still kicking and enjoying life as a non-smoker. We have all done the best thing we can do for ourselves. KTQ!
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  22. NOPE! Welcome to Quit Train Seren
  23. I accessed the tickers but can't figure out where in my profile to load it up so it will show? Tried "edit profile" but didn't see a signature edit. What should I be looking for in my profile to add the ticker?

     

    1. Jenny

      Jenny

      Hey Rec, click on your name in the upper right hand corner of the main board.  You'll see an option for "account settings", click on that and then click on signature to the left of your screen.  I pasted mine right there and it worked great.  :)

    2. Reciprocity

      Reciprocity

      Done - thanks!

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