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Hi everyone,

Just popping in to say hello, how are you all doing? Tomorrow is 2 months for me! This am, i ran to catch the bus and my daughter said "WOW Mom! you're faster than me" LOL!

I could not keep up w/her when I smoked and i even was able to easily catch my breath!!! Loving this quit. And forever thankful to you all.

Xx

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43 minutes ago, c9jane29 said:

A good quit just feels sooo goooood!!

@c9jane29  Well since you put that out there, I have been doing a lot of that lately.  Is that part of the quitting process?  Too embarrassed to ask!  I keep blaming it on the dogs.?

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2 hours ago, Linda Thomas said:

@c9jane29  Well since you put that out there, I have been doing a lot of that lately.  Is that part of the quitting process?  Too embarrassed to ask!  I keep blaming it on the dogs.?

It is! But, mostly just from bloating due to diet changes, underlying stomach conditions being aggrivated by high fat diet, stress ( nudge-nudge)

Keep blaming the dog or the husbands if you're in public?

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28 minutes ago, reciprocity said:

The difference between you women and us husbands is that when we let one go and clear the room...... we're proud of it :15_yum:

Boy is that the truth!

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