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johnny5

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  1. NOPE - I don't smoke anymore.
  2. Great poem, Jane. Thanks for sharing.
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  5. Congratulations Suz!
  6. Welcome back, Michelle. It is good to have you here.
  7. Welcome to QuitTrain, Zee! Feel free to check in and let us know how you are doing. There's a lot of support here to help you stay quit for good.
  8. There must be something about that 7 or 8 month mark. After the first couple of months of my quit, I was feeling very strong and confident. Then, around my 8th month, I was taken completely off guard by continual strong thoughts of smoking that lasted an entire weekend. I didn't smoke but I was quite pissed that I was still getting those feelings to light up. As others have said, the first year is filled with all kinds of seasonal triggers but your quit gets stronger as you fight through them. And, it does get much easier with time. You are doing great, Jo. These speed bumps will happen but just fight through them and don't light up.
  9. I'm sorry to hear about your relapse but I'm glad you feel that you are back in the game again and not smoking. ^^^ This is so true. I had a relapse from a shorter quit prior to starting this one and I was miserable. I made it a point to remember how I felt then anytime I was tempted to smoke because I didn't want to feel that way again. Just keep the quit and you will not feel that way again. Glad to see you are back with the quit.
  10. NOPE
  11. Congratulations Kelly!
  12. Congratulations on 3 years smoke free, OTM! I'm really happy for you!
  13. Congratulations Koder! Great Job!
  14. Huge congratulations Babs! 6 years smoke free is awesome!

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