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30 days today.

 

Acknowledging the milestones.               giphy.gif        RAWR

 

Have been grateful to

not consider my demise with every breath or drag....so many breaths or drags

not reek and not plan how not to reek

wake slowly

not avoid kissing my guy because I reek

manage my time around smoking

spend money on cigarettes

be nicotine free

 

 

 

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Oh darcy !  Congratulations on your first month of Freedom !

 

We are so lucky to have you share your quit with us.  Your posts and your blog are honest and exuberant, a fine chronicle of your journey.

 

 

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One month is really amazing Darcy.  I know when I got to that point there was no turning back.  I had put in too much effort, learning, and rewiring of my brain to just throw it all away.  Glad you've made it to such an important milestone.  Great job!

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Right on, Darcy! Great job on one month smoke free!  It gets easier and easier, just you wait and see.  I agree with you that the not reeking part is a humungous bonus. Way to go!!

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