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So every so often I go looking for some inspiration from my hero the invisible man and instead of his profound amusing awesome words I stupidly assumed would always be available when I needed them, I found this site and that greenlover has joined him. I’m saddened but pleased to be reminded of her sassiness. She was good to me too.

 

I was not much of a poster but QSMB made such a difference in my life, so many people and points of view and all of us encouraging and congratulating and commiserating and of course inspiring better health and better lives and freedom from cigarettes.

 

It amazed me then how kind strangers can be. I am amazed now to find some of them here, still being kind. And plenty of others offering their time and experiences.

although I’m a bit late to the party and likely won’t stay long, I still would like to thank the hosts. Really lovely to see all of the people joined in this fight.

 

I’ve been free for five years now and some of it belongs to what I found on a quit smoking forum.

 

Quit and stay quit, then check in years later on a different board (?)

 

Seriously read the stuff here, find some accountability, see what lies the smokes tell and free yourself today, best thing I have ever done for myself. Not one day do I wish I was a smoker and believe me I spent plenty wishing I wasn’t. So don’t wish, don’t worry about being late or too old or too stressed or too whatever just stop and stay stopped and the days will pile on so fast.

 

My best to y’all,

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Hi BAH, congratulations on five years quit, that's awesome! Many of jwg's posts have been brought over here after the fall of qsmb. Cristobal had many saved and I was able to bring some over too. So please look around, they aren't all lost :) 

 

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1 hour ago, BAH said:

Seriously read the stuff here, find some accountability, see what lies the smokes tell and free yourself today, best thing I have ever done for myself. Not one day do I wish I was a smoker and believe me I spent plenty wishing I wasn’t. So don’t wish, don’t worry about being late or too old or too stressed or too whatever just stop and stay stopped and the days will pile on so fast.

 

Bingo!

 

Great post BAH and congratulations on five years of freedom.

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