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^^^ Yes! And, the longer you part yourself from smoking, the easier it gets just like a broken human relationship and eventually, you will understand that that your relationship with smoking was as toxic as any human relationship you have ever had; probably more so. You will be very happy you put in the hard work to break free :) 

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Thanks for the support. I am at the start again but now know more and where I went wrong before. I thought I could run before I could walk!. Slow and easy. It's a marathon not a Sprint. I'm looking forward to the benefits I felt giving up before. This time I've read more including Allen carr and on this forum and I'm excited!! In 2 weeks I've got a weeks holiday and I'm going camping to remote Dartmoor walking which will.be a pleasure without the worry of having.enough smokes. 

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Good to see you Steveo, in just a few days you'll have a month quit under your belt so I bet that walk into Dartmoor will be much easier :) Thanks for checking in :) 

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