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Seems I am in good company for my quit:

We are all traveling down the same road,  Just behind, Just in front, most of us have been on this road before

and know a bit about its twists and turns, Highs' lows and near or farther.

So here this is to us !

 

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Its a long road,

 

Quitting smoking is easy, I've done it hundreds of times.      ~Mark Twain

 

 

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I blew a long quit, ive blown many( 3 months and less) . Even after seeing what smoking does (the  ending) i still smoked and  blew quits. I changed my approach... NOPE

 

 

 

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It gets easier, Opah.

Just know that addiction doesn't go away.

It needs to be kept dormant FOREVER.

This is just the nature of addiction, it changed our DNA.

 

The initial 'fight' in the first months of quitting

is replaced by a calm but sturdy vigilance

and the knowledge that 'I don't smoke anymore' becomes like a comfortable old sweater.

 

Of course, the addiction can be ignited into full force again with one puff

but, the temptations fade fade fade

as the benefits continue to shine shine shine.

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