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Up In Smoke

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6 hours ago, Up In Smoke said:

Life just keeps getting shitty and shittier everyday.

Nah!  You are quitting smoking and life will just keep getting better and better.

Your wife is very lucky to have you and is probably grateful you have quit.  

Up In Smoke, I promise you will get stronger each day and there will be a time you will not miss it!

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Congratulations on 3 days quit. You need to quit for yourself first and foremost. Everything else is all bonus.

Tabacco will always catch up with you in the end ...

I Quit due to Serious health reasons ....me and my feet were about to be parted ...if I didn't quit ..

It's early days ....before long you will be so glad you did ...

Tell your wife you might be a little cranky just now ...but that will pass ....

16 hours ago, Up In Smoke said:

....Life just keeps getting shitty and shittier everyday...

 

....There is no freedom....

 

I strongly believe that one of the key success for quitting is the Attitude.  

 

All smokers of any type (cig, chewing, vaping, etc.) are Nicotine addicts.  Quitting means you ARE getting your FREEDOM back, NO more worry about running out of tobacco, NO more worry about having to feed the addiction every few hours. 

 

I tried to look at my quit from the bright side: I'm battling with the addiction for a few weeks to get my LIFE back, and it's the best decision I've made for myself.

 

So, Embrace your freedom, be proud that you're kicking the addiction in the butt, and you'll find it's not really that shitty to overcome the cravings. 

 

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15 hours ago, Mac#23 said:

Congratulations on 3 days quit. You need to quit for yourself first and foremost. Everything else is all bonus.

 

4 frigging days now and those railroad spikes are looking delicious...

I have a bottomless supply !  You are doing great.  

 

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here are some entries on what helped us during the First Days Nicotine Free

 

I think you are the first to admit to Railroad Spikes but, I chomped on a few myself.  

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