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  1. Thanks Jill. I think I will be ok tonight. For the most part I have gotten used to having a few drinks without smoking. In the beginning it was very difficult but now after 7 months I’m much more used to it. Happy, Healthy and Smoke Free New Year!
    6 points
  2. For quite a few of us tonight will involve some sort of alcohol and socializing to welcome in 2024. You may see others smoking and you're not to sober brain may think its ok to have just one............IT'S NOT! If you read relapse posts here you'll find that every single one of them are full of regret for letting their quit go. Don't be one of those posts! The train is always running and almost always has someone here to help you past a crave so PLEASE get on here BEFORE you take that first drag and give up all that hard work you've done to get to where you were before you threw it all away. We have saved many a quit and if you truly want to save yours we can help you do it. Sometimes all it takes is writing the words to wake up your brain and get it thinking straight again Have a Happy and Safe New Year!
    5 points
  3. We have a crack Team on duty tonight to thwart any attempt to light up so let us know if you require an intervention.
    5 points
  4. Thanks, Jill for the reminders of how close the edge is.... Iam not being social this year, movie, popcorn and bed by 10. Busy day tomorrow. Everyone be safe. KTQ.
    4 points
  5. It's a Nope for me in 2024!
    4 points
  6. Happy smoke-free New Year, everyone. Protect those precious quits!
    3 points
  7. Nope! Never on New Year's Eve!
    3 points
  8. *A lifetime of freedom from nicotine. *Worldwide support from members in all phases of quitting and who know and can relate to what you may go through at any given time in your quit. *Tons of educational material about our addiction to nicotine. Be it by reading, watching videos or asking other members. We have it all So what do you have to lose by becoming a member?
    1 point
  9. A New Year's toast to all my Quit Train friends and a wish for a smoke free 2024 for all!
    1 point
  10. All those reasons plus we paid good money to have it all happen to us. There is nothing quite like total addiction.
    1 point
  11. The comradery of shared pain and triumph. Such is the clickity-clack of riding on the quittrain.
    1 point
  12. Everything you do, smokefree, is going to be a bit rough until you get used to doing those things without smokes. Sadly, that includes holidays. Great job grinding through the season.
    1 point
  13. Well done Wayne! Quitting will help ensure a long & happy retirement.
    1 point
  14. Thanks @jillar wise words ...... everyone be safe out there!
    1 point
  15. The fact that this site is free is amazeballs. I couldn’t get a better support group or friends if I paid for them. huh? Idk u know what I mean. thankful for you all!
    1 point
  16. Did you know that your quit starts as soon as you put out your last cigarette? So if you quit smoking today you can go into the new year telling people you quit last year!
    1 point
  17. It was definitely less crav-y than I anticipated. My stepdad who we typically bumps heads and fight lol made a speech about how I overcame addiction and was congratulatory that I was free, first year they didn’t have to put ashtrays out on the back deck etc. It was surprising, he used to smoke too, and my mom used to too. It was very stressful today w a bunch of stuff but it wasn’t crazy w craves. I did yell out in my car once that I wanted an effing cigarette but it went as quickly as it frustratingly came on so. Happy Thanksgiving friends
    1 point
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