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OOOOOOOOO RIGHTTY NOW:

 

four days rising, withdraws should be done.  Had some urges and one or two triggers but all were managed. 

Got The Weathers Carmel for the driving and while at work, I carry them in the same pocket I normally kept my smokes in and if I get a urge I pop a Carmel.   That sweet Carmel taste  really does the trick, and the fact that is sugar free I shouldn't gain back the weight I lost.

 

So here starts another day, another week,  I am proud and determined to get back to the smoke and nicotine Free life.   I have a Wild Boar hunt coming up in the next couple weeks and not stinking like smoke ready can be a benefit, being able to breath and not gasping for Breath is also a very good thing and being able to climb into the altitude with the thin air and not getting dizzy is the best.

Fresh clean mornings standing on a ridge, sun starts to rise and you hear the dew crackling as it freezes from the sudden 10 plus degree drop in temperature, the sun crests the mountains and a million Rainbows shoot out from all directions. the valley below looks as if a child sat down and drew rainbows all over a beautiful land scape.  the rainbows dissipate and the valley clears, you can smell the trees and vegetation.

 

I love being smoke free, I love the senses you recover (Taste and Smell)  Yes Lin I do plan on this being my sticky quit, I love the Opah I become, My family loves the Opah I become.   Want to get sticky with me ?

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You dirty old man! :6_smile:

 

Focus on your great-sounding hunting trips every time you have a craving. Focus on all that fresh air breathing you're gonna do 5 years from now (being smoke free 5 years from now!). And never forget the reasons behind the NOPE. You understand the NOPE now, you live the NOPE now, and forevermore.

 

I know you can do this B, this time. No excuses, no relapses. Stay in touch.....:)

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WOOOHOO   in the Words of Tennessee Ernie Ford,      Vamp Me Some More !!!!

 

 

Edited by Opah

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