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  1. Indigenous natives gathered
  2. All for one and one for all
  3. jillar

    Take Two

    I really think we have bigger fish to fry
  4. Aardvark's yelling something
  5. Most often utopia stays everlasting Therm
  6. jillar

    Take Two

    I think I'm fine without a poll to help
  7. He orally pleasured ecstatic spouse Steam
  8. Umm, me stoned
  9. That's the pot calling the kettle black
  10. jillar

    Take Two

    Getting ready to order some take out as soon as I figure out what
  11. Welcome again nana, you have a great new reason to quit for good so congratulations on both deciding to take back your freedom and your new grandson We have many members who successfully quit using Chantix so as long as you take it as recommended you will be one more success story Most of us also felt like we couldn't quit smoking, it was just too hard until we did and now looking back we can say heck, that wasn't so gard! Was that first year miserable? For me yes but that doesn't mean you still can't succeed. We have lots of tips and tricks to help when things get sticky so please post whenever you feel you need some extra support of need to vent or just need the company..
  12. Welcome @Nana20 and congrats on taking back your life I quit once for three weeks with Chantix and found it worked really well until I stopped taking it earlier than recommended. I went right back to smoking. So please use it for the recommended time of I believe three months to ensure your success. And found if you eat something small before you take the pill it helps with the nausea
  13. You're doing great Heather, I was glued to my forum 24/7 my first year lol. I really believe that being surrounded by people who got what I was going through really helped me get and keep my forever quit. About the outdated videos, do you mean the links don't work? We'll have to take a look at them and update if that's the case
  14. Welcome back Lilley, sorry to see that you gave up that awesome quit you had going. Unfortunately a fresh account isn't going to do anything for you if you don't put in the effort. Maybe you should look back at your other account and read the posts there. Maybe find what led you astray?
  15. Yes @HeatherDianne, a LOT of us felt that way at 3, 6, and 9 months quit. That's why taking the One Year Pledge helps so much. It truly takes a full year to get through MOST of the triggers and craves. Use us, keep asking the questions you have, take it one day at a time and don't look too far into the future. That's why we NOPE everyday and not just once and done! Each time you think you want to get in your car and go for a cig come here instead and post. We will knock some sense into you and talk you off the ledge. But it only works if you truly want it to.
  16. Glad to see you back on the train John. Bad things are going to happen, bad things ARE happening so why add a cigarette related illness to it right?! Nicotine will use any excuse it can find to weasel it's way back into our lives. We need to think like never smokers do when these things happen. A cigarette never crosses their minds, ever..... Glad your back, stick close this time
  17. Congratulations my new friend on two awesome months quit! And thank you for the support you give to the board
  18. Take the pledge Heather, it's only for today. You have your ticker, you have your support crew, just do it
  19. Is that also why you like your bread crust on?
  20. Didn't you already ask that?
  21. What disease did cured ham actually have?
  22. What do people in China call their good plates?
  23. If the #2 pencil is the most popular, why’s it still #2?
  24. You must mean has anyone ever approached me about a biography right?
  25. What are you implying?

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