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hello blur,

It is heartening to hear you are educating yourself about nicotine addiction,

this is an essential and potent ingredient in a successful quit.

Pleas be kind to yourself like @c9jane29 recommends.

Your body is going through monumental changes and needs care and feeding.

 

Congratulations !  You quit smoking !

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18 hours smoke free is great blur :) Be careful about being around smokers in these early days. I stayed close to home for the first month or two and only ventured out when I had to or my non smoking hubby could go with me because I didn't trust myself not to buy a pack. 

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