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Lust4Life

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  1. Hi jordan7 & belated congratulations on 3 years!
  2. Hi Doug and congratulations on making the decision to quit. I like that you have already started to identify some hurdles/barriers to conquer. It is no secret depression and anxiety add some extra challenges when trying to quit any habit. It sounds like a good plan is in place and you know what you're up against. For me, the physical battle was over in about 1-2 week(s). I quit cold turkey and the nicotine withdrawals were a walk in the park compared to the psychological, nostalgic ones. Please come here and post about what's going on in your world. This forum offers great support. It will distract you and keep your hands busy typing, your brain occupied with helping others - or challenging a fellow quitter in the Games section. I'm glad you found Quit Train.
  3. Yippy Yahoo! I'm so proud of you! Welcome aboard, Lin & CONGRATULATIONS!!!??? You have worked so hard for this & have helped so many along the way. Enjoy your celebration & keep on KTQ in style ? !!
  4. Congratulations G67!! 9 months quit is awesome!
  5. (( gon )) time with people that matter most is what matters most. I'm thankful you have that time now. I'm sorry you are going through a painful event. Peace to you & those you love.
  6. Congratulations on 2 months Martian5!! Keep that quit growing!
  7. Hi geetarsteve & welcome!! Sounds like you've got a good plan in place to kick this nastiness once & for all. I quit & relapsed many times & fell victim to the infamous "just one won't hurt..." mentality. Well, we all know that's junkie thinking and a big fat lie! NOPE is the way to go- Not One Puff Ever! Wake up each morning telling yourself "I'm not going to smoke today" when your head hits your pillow that night, smile & know you did it & can do it again the next day! Welcome to a great place that will offer you support & distraction!
  8. Congratulations on 2 months JKPK! Keep that quit growing!!
  9. I love this! I must admit I sometimes bust a smooth, understated dance move in the grocery store aisle if a favorite song is playing overhead.
  10. Hi Max- congratulations on stopping smoking. It is smart of you to recognize you may still be tempted from time to time. Reading & posting here will remind you why you quit & will remind you of how dreadful the first days (weeks!) of quitting can be-so dreadful you'll never want to go through it again! I know I don't!
  11. Congratulations on 11 months , Dave! We're waiting for you on the Lido!
  12. First post since May 2017.  Still proudly smoke-free.   I was once quite active on another forum (who am I kidding? y'all know it is QSMB) but then my non-smoking life took over and I didn't pop on as often.  Usually a few times a week, once a day if I could. I miss the other place and question whether or not I need this place.  Answer:  I do need this place and I'm glad QT has been so welcoming and kind to us!!   I have no idea yet where to post my stats.  So, I'll start here:  I quit cold turkey Sept 26, 2016.  The support from my previous forum was key in helping KTQ.  That is one reason why I continued to pop on over there-to pay it forward.  I will pop on from time to time here and offer support as I"m able.  I don't physically post NOPE much anymore but I whisper it often.   

    1. Reciprocity

      Reciprocity

      We all do what we can L4L - carry on with your smoke-free life :)

    2. jillar

      jillar

      It's always great to see you my fellow butt kicker :)

  13. Jillar the Pillar! Good to see you! I created an account here when QSMB went down last time & logged back in when it went bye-bye again. Lots of familiar peeps found their way here and the established residents are very welcoming!
  14. Congratulations on 1 month! That's a hard earned milestone!
  15. Congratulations gitw! You're doing great! I'm glad to celebrate this milestone with you!

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