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Congratulations @farmgirl for your awesome 6 month quit.

 

Its official, you are now half way to the Lido Deck and a member of the 50%ers.  It was great to get your update at the start of the month and I hope you are still cosy and comfy in your quit. This is a big one some make sure you spoil youself with a special treat.

 

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Thank you all!!  I'm still quit, but I have to admit I've been romancing the killer lately.  Been fantasizing a smoke here and there over the past week.

 

I'm having some intermittent strange aches and pains, and I was telling my husband the other day that I never felt this crappy when I smoked.  He said because I was distracted by cigarettes and worried instead about smoking related health problems.  He's not totally accurate.  I'm in a modest amount of unexplainable pain, and will have to get to the bottom of it.

 

Can't say the work is nearly done on this quit, I guess.  But I'm not smoking, and I have plans for a 100% smoke free life.

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@farmgirl a lot of us feel/felt worse after quitting. My breathing got so bad I wondered why I even quit! Our bodies are wotking hard to right the wrongs we did by smoking and in these early months all our resources are spent on just that. Cleaning up the gunk. That being said, it's never a bad idea to have a check up if you haven't in a while :) 

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