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johnny5

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  1. Congratulations Steven. You are doing great
  2. NOPE!
  3. Congratulations Robbie! 1 year smoke free is a huge accomplishment. Celebrate big today.
  4. Good for you, Kdad. A crave doesn't last forever. Every time you fight through one, it is a victory and your quit grows stronger. Keep up the great work.
  5. Welcome @zeo You are doing a great thing in quitting smoking. Feel free to introduce yourself on the introductions part of this site https://www.quittrain.com/forum/3-introductions-about-us/ There is a lot of support you can get here.
  6. Hey Kdad, congrats on 6 days quit. Keep the quit and you will not have to go through these early days again, which are the toughest. It does get better with time. No need for luck, just adhere to NOPE. Promise yourself not to take another puff, even if it is a day at a time, and keep making that pledge. You can do this.
  7. Congratulations @Rajag 7 years smoke free is awesome!
  8. Great job, Mac! Congratulations on 2 years smoke free!
  9. NOPE!
  10. Congratulations Sal and Anita. You two are doing great!
  11. NOPE!
  12. Congratulations @Sunnyside on three months smoke free today! That is awesome.
  13. You are doing great, Justin. No Man's Land is different for everyone and some really don't get hit that bad. It is the feeling of accomplishment from beating early craves and keeping the quit may seem a bit old and not exciting. This is the time you need to stay vigilant, though, and keep posting if needed. You are slowly starting to adjust to life as a non-smoker and that is great thing. Great job!
  14. NOPE!

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