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AMAZING!!! I don't know what it is but the past couple of days I've felt great.  The craves have not been super intense and I have not been as irritable as I was the first couple of weeks. I've been really on my toes with this quit, like on edge 24/7.... always in a state of mind trying to tell myself not to smoke, not to give in. But the past couple of days I haven't felt on edge or like I could lose my quit at any moment. I feel good about my quit. And I keep reminding myself about the honey moon phase, and to not get too comfortable... but man am I enjoying this all natural high I'm feeling at the moment.

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That is so awesome T.  Once I got through the first month, I have had no urges to look back on that part of my life. So have confidence in you quit.  You will continue to get stronger and feel so much better about yourself!

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Keep going - it gets so much better !!!

 

Not all days will be like today, but you will have more and more great days, and less and less bad days.

 

This is a promise !!!

 

Do you see the smile on my face ??? That shows perfectly how much I love life as a non-smoker.

 

???

 

 

Cristóbal

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