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Everything posted by jillar

  1. Draw a line in the sand
  2. Just my luck
  3. a sitting duck
  4. I'm going to duck out of here
  5. Come Hell or high water
  6. Congratulations rhino!
  7. Congratulations NOPEster!
  8. Congratulations on getting past the hardest month of all tocevoD!
  9. Good job on getting past that brutal weekend opah
  10. Good job on protecting your quit kenzie, you should be super proud of yourself
  11. On the other hand
  12. I'll hand it to you...
  13. Stop beating around the bush
  14. Quit messing around
  15. Good stuff tocevod, congratulations!
  16. Yay abby! That's awesome, looks like your mindset has indeed changed
  17. Welcome back reci
  18. Let's wind it down now
  19. It was by my own doing Mona. I wasn't embracing how awesome it was to be quit and instead wallowing in the fact that I didn't "get" to smoke anymore.
  20. There's been another pig sighting and I would say that it looks like him and the misses aren't quite yet ready to come back
  21. I quit cold turkey Mona and my first six (at least) months were miserable so I stayed glued to the boards everyday and found that reading, supporting, celebrating milestones and socializing REALLY helped keep my mind off the misery. I also used my air cigarette all day everyday. I took it everywhere with me and found it indispensable that first half a year. You may also find that it's more the hand to mouth movement that's causing you the relapses and give the air cig or cut straw, pen etc. a try.
  22. Congratulations on your third month quit wantsit, I hope you're doing something special for yourself today
  23. Congratulations on getting past the hardest month of them all Abby!
  24. Congratulations Jaime!
  25. Congratulations Lia, you're past the hardest month of them all

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