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  1. i can belive i didnt quit sooner 2 years now can you belive i keep smoking after my dad died in 93 from smoking and i didnt quit till 2013 man that wasnt smart of me but im so glad i found all of you when i quit now look im free and you are to new and old a like we can all be free just have to work for it enjoy the freedom your the greastest group of people i have ever met and i love my qt family stay strong ktq :D :dirol:
    4 points
  2. It's less than a week. I really can't believe it if I'm honest. I remember seeing people reaching this stage and thinking, I won't congratulate them cause I don't even know what to say to such an achievement. If I'm totally straight, I never was sure I'd make it, I wanted the quit desperately but I couldn't equate me to being a non smoker. Now I can and I like that. I think that happened after the holiday triggers were faced down and reinforced after the christmas shopping triggers were faced down too. I bought a rug instead of thinking about smoking lol. I love the freedom now. I hear of peoples early struggles and really will them through it, I remember the whole thing quite vividly, although not the side effects. If someone says I'm not sleeping I kind of think, oh yeah, that was crappy and it reminds me. I am excited to celebrate. I had arranged to go to the dentist but I'm going to cancel it and do myself a lovely day of pampering here at home. The 15th is Mothers Day and Chris's birthday so I think we'll go out and celebrate on that day. Maybe I need to book somewhere! It's likely to be busy I guess. Anyway I'm still building my plans...
    1 point
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