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Four weeks ago tonight I inhaled my last breaths of nicotine. 1 month quit and feeling good about it, overall.

I get that itch about once a day, but I can quickly nullify it by remembering how it felt to be an addict... regularly needing to interrupt my life to get my nicotine fix... I remember all the unpleasant effects of the addiction and it provides me fortitude. 

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  • 4 weeks later...
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Eight weeks ago tonight I inhaled my last breaths of nicotine.

I'm feeling unwavering in my resolve to stay quit. I have enough problems in my life as it is, I don't need the burden of being a junkie on top of everything else. 

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Congratulations @Pilgrim, you are doing so great!! 👍 Just remember, take one day at a time, that's really all you can do, but it will certainly pay off!!

 

I have taken over for Jill in the Celebrations threads, so since you will be 2 months quit on the 31st, be on the lookout for a little celebration!!👍😁

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Congrats @Pilgrim

2 Months is a stellar start to your forever quit and you have one very necessary thing going for you ... that unwavering commitment to beating this addiction so far to the back of your mind that it will be unlikely to ever be a threat to you again, That's exactly the place you wanna be; committed to a smoke-free life👍

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Congrats on 2 months Pilgrim, I have utmost respect for you, as these first  months are by far the hardest, and if you can do these, you are definately going to make it all the way.

stay determined….one day at a time…..

 

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