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Mee

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  1. Rum Balls Joe. I am enjoying this thread too I really would like to know what Boo is infected with..........
  2. Welcome Edy. I truly hope you decide to stay and start that quit. You can feel your desperation in your post. I smoked for 42 years and never felt that I could quit. I was ashamed and afraid that I could not quit. I finally found freedom on this forum. You can too. Just make the commitment. We are here for you.
  3. You do know we will all be waiting for cute baby pictures.
  4. Don't worry my marriage survived my quit. I was a meek and mild sweet person but when I quit I dropped so many F bombs my husband was in shock. Things did calm down a few months into my quit but I still drop an occasional F bomb to keep my husband on his toes.
  5. Me too! I did a lot of deep breathing and thinking of that glorious fresh air going in and out. Each day gets better.
  6. Hopefully not a hard labour or she has had one of those new techniques that block the pain. I will be praying for you all. How exciting for you. Mine are all grown but hoping my single son would find someone. You wouldn't like to share a little of that baby love?
  7. That is an old one. I actually did that as a child. I don't think I could have pulled that one up myself.
  8. What is Frickin fantastic is the wonderful people on this forum that made me realize that I was stronger than I ever realized. I have been very blessed to have you all travel this road with me. I feel like I have grown a lifetime in this year (minus a couple of weeks). You all have helped me see the best in me and helped me realize that I am worthy of a life free of addiction. Thank you all so much!!!!!!
  9. Maybe I should have tried the porn star generator mine sounds kind of boring Yarr olde name be linda thomas. But we'll now call ye: Melancholy Lea Dagger
  10. I feel we were in denial. Our heads in the sand. The evil things smoking would do were not going to happen to us. As the years piled on, the fear would creep to the top occasionally but we could push it right back down because of the addiction. Then the view changed and smokers became ostracized and shamed. That is when it really hit home with me. Instead of hiding my head in the sand, I began hiding myself in my home and not smoking around people. The isolation and shame lead to depression. Thank goodness I stumbled upon this forum. Freedom from the addiction is the best!
  11. Welcome 8 toe. So glad you have decided to quit smoking. You have found the right place for help and support. We have all gone through it. I was tired but did not experience the mental fog. 11 days quit is great. Just keep directing your thoughts forward and towards all the benefits associated with quitting. Don''t let that fog make you give in to the crave. I promise your life will improve so much with quitting. Hang in there.
  12. Diane, so glad you are finally quit. Hunker down and stay strong. It will be difficult for the first couple of days but so worth it. I did sleep a lot the first couple of days but I was glad to do so. It helped avoid the other discomforts of quitting. I was also crabby for a couple of months. Stay close to the forum and we will help support you along the way.
  13. Have a fun and safe trip Rozuki Nope, Nope, Nope
  14. Michelle, please don't quit trying. We are here to help you quit. I carried shame for many years because I continued to smoke knowing that it was slowly killing me. Let's get this quit going and stay close to the forum.
  15. Diane, things will not improve until you stop smoking altogether. There will be a rough few weeks but once you brace the suck and quit, you just keep looking forward. Looking forward to a life without a smoking related illness or possibly a longer much healthier life. I smoked for 42 years and was so depressed and discouraged that I could not quit. I was so embarrassed and ashamed that I continued to smoke knowing that it would most likely lead to a terrible end. I was lucky to find the forum. To answer your question, yes it was tough for about a month. Once the nicotine is out of your body, you just keep redirecting those thoughts to your new and improved life.
  16. Mee

    True or False

    Do you mean pogo stick? Yes I had one as a child TNP Walked on stilts
  17. When is your summer Jo? It is in the 90's here too.
  18. Mee

    when will i feel good

    Richard, no thanks is needed. That is what we are here for. We want you to be able to achieve the same success that others have helped us achieve. Please, Please reach out to us at any time.
  19. Mee

    when will i feel good

    Richard, so happy to see you are still quit. 54 days is awesome. You are in your second month now and fogginess is definitely a part of that. I promise every day will get better. I remember sleeping a lot the first month. Breath deep and concentrate on knowing how you are improving your life. It seemed like yesterday I started my journey and I am now coming upon my year anniversary. Time begins to move quicker and life becomes so much better.
  20. Thinking of you and praying you are safe.
  21. I was thinking the same thing jillar.
  22. Those would be great for hiding the back end I have acquired lately.

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