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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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  1. Hey everybody, Hope you're all doing well. Just want to drop in to say I'm still doing great. I've joined a pickleball club about a week ago; between the gym and pickleball, I've been out everyday. The good news is I've not been even thinking about smoking. The bad news is I'm aching everywhere! My legs, my arms, my back, especially my knees! I think I keep forgetting that I'm getting old and my body can't keep up with it. Catch you all later. Cheers
  2. Welcome Nellie! I just joined a few weeks ago and this forum has been great for my quit. Awesome people here with lots of helpful advices. Stay on, stay strong and let's ride this train together.
  3. Well done @tocevoD
  4. 9 YEARS! that's awesome! Congrats beazel!
  5. That sounds awesome. Unfortunately it wasn't the same for me, I still remember those quits after a long winter, playing the first round with golfing buddies who smoke, I couldn't resist the smell of cigarette and ended relapsing when someone offered me 1. I think maybe I should avoid playing with those who smoke in my first few rounds of golf this spring.
  6. Thank you all for your support and advices. I've got through the urges by watching several videos from Joel Spitzer, it's quite impressive how many videos he has made to help people quit smoking. Today has been a bit better, I went to the gym in the morning and went to lunch with a couple of friends, then came back here to watch more videos. So far so good, just trying to keep myself busy so I don't think about it. Another day of freedom from Nicotine. Thanks again to all
  7. Spring/Summer will definitely be a challenge for me as well. I recall most of my quit usually started as a New Year resolution, and most of my relapses happed on a golf course. Probably because of the deadly combination of fresh air, golfing with buddies, beers and cigars! Golf courses here (Toronto area) will open in about a month, I need to prepare for it.
  8. I've been away for a week, visiting my son's family about 300 miles away, just got back yesterday. I thought this quit was going to be a breeze because the first 10 days went by quickly with no problem. I guess because I was with family the whole time, and I was always occupied with all non-smokers doing something; there were various urges but they came and went quickly. My wife went to work early this morning so I found myself home alone with nothing to do, and the urge for a smoke has been lingering all morning. I've tried to keep myself busy by looking for work around the house, cleaning up, organizing, looking for things to fix, etc. but the urge just doesn't go away I'm going to hang around this forum today and read through the materials, hopefully to keep this quit my actual FinalAttempt!
  9. 52 years! Wow! You're an inspiration to me Doreen
  10. Thanks Reciprocity, I hope to stick around for a long, long time

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