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johnny5

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  1. That's awesome, Dogbelly. Congratulations on 1 month smoke free. Keep up the great work!
  2. Congratulations on 4 years smoke free, Jim. Thanks for all the support you continue to give to others in their quits.
  3. Nope!
  4. Congratulations on 1 month smoke free, Linda. You are doing a great thing. Keep up the awesome work!
  5. NOPE!
  6. I had a moment within my first few weeks of my quit where I decided, screw it, I am going to smoke. Before I could get to the closest convenience store to buy some smokes, my mind talked me out of it. I was actually disappointed in myself that I wasn't going to go in and buy cigarettes to smoke. I was angry that I couldn't do it. Then I slowly realized that as frustrated as I was, deciding not to smoke was the right decision. It sucked at the time but I knew sticking with my quit was the right decision. You are doing the right thing by keeping the quit. It might not feel like it sometimes but it will get better. Quitting is tough but it gets a lot better with time. Life as a smoker just gets worse and worse.
  7. NOPE!
  8. Welcome back @RhinoDragon. You can do this!
  9. Nope
  10. Congratulations on 10 months smoke free, Mac. Celebrate big today!
  11. Awesome job, Dogbelly!
  12. Thanks for all you do with the NOPE pledges, @Cbdave It is greatly appreciated.
  13. Congratulations on 1 month smoke free, Deb. You are doing awesome.
  14. Congratulations on 1 month smoke free, Jeff. Keep up the great work.
  15. Congratulations on 3 years smoke free, @catlover and thanks for all the support you continue to give to others. Celebrate big today!
  16. NOPE!

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