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Thanks!! Yes, 3 months already! Still having tough days, or better said, tough evenings. Other moments get me by surprise and I find that sometimes hard. The early days it was more or less a given that cravings were there almost the entire day.

 

Before I quit I thought that getting up in the morning would be the hardest as I had to smoke three cigarettes before I was truly awake. Surprisingly it is not; evenings are. Tired of that, to be honest. 

 

I had one smoking dream couple of weeks ago. In that dream I did not smoke but was fighting cravings that were so bad and I was so tempted to smoke. Horrible. 

 

On to month 4!!

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Congratulations on reaching 3 months smoke free @GonSo🎉 You're doing great and you must be proud to have reached this milestone! 

I'm with you on thinking the mornings would be more difficult but turns out it's the evenings! 🫠

 

Keep being strong and before you know it you'll be celebrating your next milestone! 💪

 

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Congrats on 3 months @GonSo!! Evenings were tough for me, too… as were vacations. “Downtime” without nicotine was an adjustment. But it keeps getting better. And you now have 3 months of living proof that you don’t need those nasty smokes! Onward and upward! 

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Gday

Well Well Well .:… which is three holes in the ground ( with or without water in them)

or

WELL ….  three times stronger! 
you pick

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