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My Mum finally quit!!


Ok, so it took an admission through A&E and two ambulance calls, a cist on the kidney and a damaged and over beating heart whilst literally filling up with fluid at 66 years old.... (and breath) ....but she quit.

 

She will never read this cause "forums aren't her thing, all those do gooders patting each other on the back" apparently?! But still a one week, bootstrap quit. Just cracked on, some whinging but too scared to smoke anymore.

 

I am still worried but sooo relieved she is at least giving herself a chance to recover a bit here!!

 

If she can do it, really any one can do it.

 

On a selfish note, so much nicer not constantly being around smoking. I get it doesn't bother some, it drove me mad!

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Paul723

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Remember to give some rewards to her and to yourself.

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You just made me smile. A lot :d

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Holski

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This is freakin' awesome!

(((Marti)))

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Gabby

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Yes treats little and often.  So very pleased for you and your mum.

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