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Congratulations @Steven Drojensky on double digits! Hope you're doing well and check in with us5 points
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Congratulations Steven, you are doing so great. The Lido deck is right around the corner. Don't forget to reward yourself today for this great accomplishment.5 points
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Congratulations Steven! 10 months! You have done wonderfully well. How are you?5 points
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Congratulation! I’m so envious. Let us know how you feel. Any cravings?4 points
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Waiting for the big announcement....oh...um...waiting for the 2 big announcements... 1. The birth of Baby Boo 2 2. The Aussie election Both are going to be any day now....I dunno if my nails will survive it.4 points
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Way to go Robbie. Congratulations and welcome to the Lido deck. I too quit during the beginning of the pandemic and I can contest that it wasn't easy. Thank God for all the support from the riders here on the train. Don't forget to reward yourself today for this great accomplishment.4 points
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Welcome to the Lido Deck!!!! Me n my bro's been waitin on some live mucic!4 points
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Congratulations on your huge accomplishment, Robbie. All the more impressive to make it through a lockdown at the same time. Enjoy your success and be very proud!!!4 points
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Hi everyone and thank you for the messages on my One Year Smoke Free Anniversary! It's great to be able to say that when I never seemed to get through more than a few days or weeks smoke free in the past. There have been a few things that helped this time; Quit train is one, the terrible shortness of breath and bad cough I was experiencing and also the fact that Covid hits smokers much harder than non- smokers. I quit during a lockdown and was hit quite hard with depression at that time, but I decided to just go with it...and eventually I came out the other end of the depression. These days things are much better in my world, there is plenty of live music around again and I play myself with friends every now and then. I had to spend three days in hospital four weeks ago, to have a small operation (nothing too serious!) and again I am SO GLAD I'M NOT A SMOKER as I had to have an anaesthetic and I know that in the past I would have been battling with withdrawal symptoms. So all in all it's been a tough journey but well worth it. I love being a NON SMOKER!! Thanks again everyone.3 points
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Getting ready to watch Survivor and then Domino Masters. If you haven't seen Domino Masters on Fox, you're missing some cool domino runs. These teams create awesome topples that are fun to watch2 points
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Congratulations on the one year quit Robbie! One year is huge so let it reinforce your resolve to say NOPE!!!!!!!! forever. Best wishes.2 points
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I want to smoke too! The cold hard truth is I can't. The minute the doctor told me a cat scan revealed the beginnings of emphysema I knew there was no more telling myself smoking was okay. Push came to shove, the cat was out of the bag, the cookie crumbled, and I had to face the consequences of my actions over the last 40 years. Sounds like the Doc has told you, you are on a one way road to a bad head on collision. Your family is in the car with you. If this was literally happening while you were driving you would get off at the next exit. You have done it before, you know you can do it. Please save yourself and your family from heartbreak. Accept it as the only choice!2 points
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Hello @Robbie! I miss you girl! It’s funny how special the attachments are to those that are newbie quitters around the same time you yourself are! But I have faith in you! After a rough start you battled right on through all while suffering the more oppressive Covid restrictions!! I know that you are still smoke free and I hope that you are still out and about enjoying your music!! Take care Robbie! I will not forget the journey we traveled together along with a few others. I will not forget the promise we swore to each other. NOPE! NOPE! NOPE! I surely will not!2 points
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Keep pushing through those craves @Kdad! You are so much stronger than you know! I was glad to see that you posted an SOS today also. Keep fighting and use what the train offers!2 points
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Really glad you posted an SOS here, @Kdad. Smart move! Your quit is precious, worth protecting. Keep talking with people here on the Train, playing games, inventing new ways to distract yourself at home. It gets easier after a while. You can do this!2 points
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Good to see that you made the choice to post here first. It makes you a bit stronger and will help you going forward. KTQ.1 point
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First of all, I am so sorry about the loss of your Dad. It’s not easy to lose a parent. I have lost both Mom & Dad and it never gets easy. I miss them so. I’m glad you decided to speak up. Lurking is okay but getting to know everyone and having people to lean on who have been where we are really makes a difference. You are doing great. I’m not going to tell you it will be an easy ride, because it’s not. But neither is battling cancer; something I had to face not to long ago. Yes, quitting cigarettes is hard…but so is fighting cancer. Welcome aboard. Stick closeby and read lots. You’ll soon be an ex-smoker…just like so many here.1 point
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We believe in you Kdad.....start believing in yourself ....your stronger than you think.... Upwards and Onward1 point
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Congratulations Robbie! 1 year smoke free is a huge accomplishment. Celebrate big today.1 point
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Good for you, Kdad. A crave doesn't last forever. Every time you fight through one, it is a victory and your quit grows stronger. Keep up the great work.1 point
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Great post and oh so true. Like spring is the new beginning of freedom. I can think of this season as the blossoming of my forever quit.1 point
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