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johnny5

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  1. NOPE!
  2. NOPE!
  3. Congratulations @Katgirl You are doing awesome!
  4. NOPE - Not One Puff Ever. Life is much better without cigarettes.
  5. NOPE - Not One Puff Ever
  6. Congratulations Linda! You are doing awesome!
  7. Congratulations on 1 month smoke free, Steven! Keep up the great work!
  8. Great job, Ace! Congratulations on 5 months smoke free!
  9. Congratulations on 8 years smoke free @Nancy. Thanks for all that you have done to help me and others through their quits. Celebrate big today.
  10. You are doing great, Robbie! Congratulations!
  11. NOPE!
  12. NOPE!
  13. Johnny is still here. Not planning on going anywhere any time soon.
  14. @Kate18 Smoking will not cure depression or sadness. In fact, if you do light up and relapse, it will just make things worse. I had several attempts to quit before this one and each relapse I instantly regretted. I remember you quoting a line from my signature a while back, "If you have just one you will be right back where you started, and where you started was desperately wishing you were where you are right now" and that made me feel really good, even though I wasn't the person who originally posted that. But, it is really true. Think about it, Kate. You know lighting back up is a mistake because..... "If you have just one you will be right back where you started, and where you started was desperately wishing you were where you are right now." You have done great by being quit for over a year. If you are still struggling, you may want to talk to a doctor about your depression but I guarantee you that smoking now will just make things much worse. Keep the quit, Kate.
  15. Welcome to QuitTrain, Patricia!
  16. NOPE - Not One Puff Ever
  17. Congratulations on 10 years smoke free, Abby! That is awesome!
  18. Awesome job, Opah! Congratulations.
  19. NOPE!

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