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Congratulations @richard! 2 Months smoke free is no easy task, as I know you can appreciate. Sorry you are still struggling at times but stay the course as quitting does continue to get better the longer you shut down those nicotine receptors in your brain and discover how great the benefits of being a non smoker are. Keep climbing - you'll get there. Celebrate this 2nd milestone and treat yourself to something nice today :) 

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richard...this is AMAZING. This is HUGE. If you can do two months, you can keep doing one day at a time, one hour at a time, one minute at a time, until the end of your time here on Earth. And if you can stay quit for two whole months, I can do it too (currently at 14 hours) Congratulations...please keep going!

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