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27 minutes ago, QuittingGirl said:

I hope it's getting easier for you?  Usually the very intense cravings have mostly subsided by 3 months.

Oh yes for sure! I think it's more at times I have a desire to smoke rather than actual cravings and that's more my social surroundings.  I can't/don't want to change my social habits (I know it's advised to but...) I've made it 3 months so far without having a mental breakdown so that's something! 😁

 

I've so much more energy and I totally feel the health benefits it's crazy really.  I've no smoker's cough and when I do cough (normal) it sounds so weak and pathetic lol   

 

I'm so grateful to having finally quit and stuck it out this far, I genuinely (and those who know me) didn't think I'd last this long.  Great to have that confidence in me huh 🙃  I believe I've stuck it out mostly thanks to this site and the support on here and all the factual info/videos that makes me feel ALL the emotions but eye opening.   

 

So thank you all so much! 😊

 

 

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Great Job @SD2026! 1/4 year smoke free it teriffic.

Why not celebrate by taking a well deserved rest from the counting game 👏👍

 

Onward to securing that quit even more. The key is putting as much time between your brain as a non-smoker and your brain as a smoker. One day at a time adds up to months and eventually years!

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