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  1. I am so glad you didn't take a drag Bri!!! You are a very strong person and you are doing so great!!! I still get the urges once in a while too but thankfully they pass.
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  7. Wow that's still a lot. In US$ for the 20 cig pack the conversion for A$ to US$ is $22. Way too much. I was getting my cigarettes from overseas not paying any tax and it they cost me about $34 for a carton which contains 10 packs, so it was very cheap. But then they had a problem with the shipping and the cigarettes weren't coming, so I decided to quit because even at $15 a pack here in NY, that is way too expensive for me. I still get cravings every once in a while since it's only been 3 months for me, but they definitely aren't as bad as that first month.
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  10. Hi Chris, So your friend spends $64 on a pack of cigarettes or is that for a carton? Because $64 for a pack is insane. Here in NY they get about $15 a pack. I'm a newbie non smoker although this is my second time quitting and my last. The first time I was quit for 6 years and smelling it never really bothered me, although I didn't love it, I didn't hate it either. I guess I was indifferent to it, and that's how I am now after 3 months. I don't think I would like to be in a room full of smokers but just to smell it on occasion it doesn't bother me. Maybe in the long run I will change. I am looking forward to the day when I am quit as long as you!! Ohh, btw, that tin can/ashtray does look gross!!
  11. Sorry to hear about your diagnosis Bri but I am so glad you aren't smoking! You came so far in this!!
  12. Congratulations Yoda!!! 2 years is amazing!!

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