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  1. NOPE - Not One Puff Ever
    4 points
  2. Never give up....giving up SP... Next time you romance the cancer stick remember how crap and stinky you felt ... Read all you can here till your eyes bleed ..Learn about this horrible addiction.. You can do it ...
    4 points
  3. Well I failed miserably - went away for a month and smoked like a chimney! Even while having a killer cold and sore throat - absolutely mad! back on the quit - day 1 again! Hoping for a better result this time …
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  4. @Brioski, I smoked weed up until my respiratory failure and never had a problem craving cigarettes. I use edibles now which I like much more than smoking it. As far as your BAC goes, I used my JAC as needed and just stopped using it as my quit grew. Still every once in a blue moon pull it out (its invisible so its always handy). But that's rare. Glad you're starting to have good days
    3 points
  5. Welcome back @Slow progress Relapses are tough but I'm glad you are back at quitting. Stick close and let us know if you are struggling. You can do this!
    3 points
  6. Things are definitely….better. The thoughts and craves are less, but still present. It scares me that I’ll succeed and it scares me that I’ll fail, weird. Learning, accepting that I’ll do things without smoking, like cleaning, cooking, driving. I still use the air straw cig, I hope that’s ok. I also haven’t drank or smoked leafy leaf since I quit, wondering if anyone partakes in that, after a while hoping I can do that, a few times a week at night, without wanting a cig after. thanks again for everyone’s help.
    3 points
  7. Glad to have you back @Slow progress, stay close, read everything or if videos are more your thing we have a whole forum of them to check out. AND definitely reach out and post an SOS if you feel yourself caving to a crave again
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  9. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required).
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  10. Hi Brioski and thanks i don’t feel proud - I feel so ashamed and embarrassed that I keep failing at this thing! going back to smoking - the first one felt great - just like an old friend came back - I was straight back up to a pack a day and hated every single one after that first one - that feeling that you are just killing yourself one day at a time! sitting outside in the rain when I could have been inside with my family and constantly checking my oxygen levels to try and convince myself that because they were pretty good then I was somehow immune to the damage that smoking would do! It’s all a bit pathetic really… well done to you and try your hardest to get through the bad times so that you’re not me - starting again at day 1 and feeling like a loser! Thanks for the welcome again - felt embarrassed to even post again given my spectacularly bad effort
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  11. Hi SP, I’m super proud of u for getting back on the train so quickly! I’m new too, quit in Feb. Some days suckkkkkk and some days are ok-ish. May I ask how you felt going back to smoking? It comes into perspective for me when I hear one cig is not enough and it’ll lead to cartons and cartons, and also when smoking, wishing you were back where you were when quit and when we’re quit wishing for that “one” cig but not realizing how we felt when smoking a pack plus a day. anyway best of luck, you can do this!!
    2 points
  12. Oh no, SP! But you have the strength and courage to get back on this train! You will always find a seat here! Take advantage of all the help this site can give to get you through those difficult times. I am glad that you are back with us!
    2 points
  13. Yay for Boo! It's a full seven years for you and congratulations are certainly due from us all and, of course, me too!!! (Some early morning fine poetry to start your day for you?)
    2 points
  14. Congratulations Marti. Keep that love and light shining. Nine years FREE...yay YOU.
    2 points
  15. While you are on the page listening to the video, copy the from the address bar and past here, open another window.
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  16. Someone going to explain that number to him? Anything over one hand is too many for that window licker. He needs the second hand to count the first one. Congrats thick skull
    2 points
  17. (how do I insert a YouTube vid like the others?) edit: whatt it worked! It was always just a link before lol ty @overcome
    2 points
  18. Wow. She is so old now….congratulations
    2 points
  19. You have to turn this one up loud:
    2 points
  20. I’d like to know, too!!
    2 points
  21. Congratulations on your great Quit . Reward yourself well x
    1 point
  22. Now what the heck’s going on here? Is there a handicap- do sticks go up by 2 bc they haven’t won recently -9 (this is the right number to be back on track, sorry not sorry)
    1 point
  23. Hi Molly . How are you getting along.?
    1 point
  24. Congratulations on 9 years smoke free, Marti. Great job!
    1 point
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