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DragonsFancy

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About DragonsFancy

  • Birthday 09/19/1962

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Santa Rosa, California
  • Interests
    Reading, Crochet, Music, Planning, Journaling, Working on improving my health, Self-care
  • Quit Date
    By 5/31/2024

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  1. I am feeling very proud that I've started the new year as a non-smoker. This is my longest quit ever and I look forward to the additional days, weeks, months and eventual years of success. Even though I get a craving now and then, I am able to hold strong in my determination to have Not One Puff Ever (NOPE). Thank you to Quit Train and all the other quitters who help me get off to a strong, successful quit. Happy, successful New Year to us all! Deanna
  2. Still Nope-ing. Working on month 4.
  3. Thank you everyone. I'm doing much better now.
  4. I'm trying the invisible cig. If I give it just the right wrist action, I feel quite hoity-toity, darling.
  5. Thank you all for the super encouraging comments. Please know that even when I'm not online, just knowing you are here for me is great support.
  6. I'll try that with my pen. The first week of my quit, I caught myself reaching for the sucker in my mouth like it was a cigarette. It gave me a good laugh. ?
  7. Nothing like a reminder of last year's fires to finally stress me out enough that I'm thinking about smoking. Wind and massive amounts of smoke in the air have got my anxiety on high alert. I will be strong! I Will Be Strong! I WILL BE STRONG!
  8. NOPE!!! I'm still doing great!
  9. NOPE! Week 4 done! ?
  10. Nopity, nope, nope. I'm still a quitter.
  11. NOPE! NOPE! NOPE!
  12. NOPE and I bought the cup.
  13. NOPE for me.
  14. I posted a celebration and mentioned some things I'd lost because I quit smoking, but I also want to mention what I've gained … the QuitTrain Community. Every has been so very supportive and I know that I can come hang out any time I need support or want to be supportive. THANK YOU ALL! I'm celebrating my losses... My last thought before heading home is no longer "do I need to stop for smokes?" I no longer park in the back lot where the smoking area is; I park in the front lot. I don't have to stand in the cold or rain to enjoy a smoke. OR THIS FREAKY WARM WIND!!!! Sorry I still have issues. I don't worry about not spending money so I always have enough for cigarettes. I don't worry about how I smell. The hand sanitizer in my car is for sanitizing--not smellatizing. I don't need to ask where the smoking area is. Travel time no longer includes a smoke on arrival.

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