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Just introducing myself to this forum, I have been 7 months and more quit, but have tried before this, I guess its working for me at the moment as long as I stay in touch with someone, who wants to converse. 

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Hi forestgreen, welcome aboard our train of quitters. That's a great quit you have going, you will find all the support you need or want here. We also have a great social forum filled with all kinds of things to keep your mind occupied and off smoking so be sure to check everything out :)

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Congratulations, Forestgreen, on your 7 month quit

and welcome to the QTrain.

Your quit, fortified with education on nicotine addiction

needn't be contingent on

8 minutes ago, forestgreen said:

I guess its working for me at the moment as long as I stay in touch with someone, who wants to converse.

 

It is dependent on your commitment to NOPE. Not One Puff Ever.

 

Please avail yourself to all our education materials and build yourself a sturdy and lasting quit.

 

You may find this thread helpful

 

10 Ways To Effectively Use This Forum To Help Yourself Quit Smoking

 

 

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Welcome aboard....and congrats on your great quit....

Be positive .... you are a fabulous non smoker....

Take your seat and travel along with us ...it's so much fun ....

And helping others strengthens your own quit ...

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Welcome aboard, forestgreen, and congratulations on 7 months quit.  There is a lot of support and knowledge here so settle in and enjoy this place.  It is great to have you here.

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Welcome aboard ForestGreen.  There's always room for one more quitter on this Train.

 

Grab a seat and stay a while.

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Welcome Forestgreen.  Wow, seven months quit is awesome.  Make yourself at home.   We are here to help you keep this quit!  You really have done the tough part on your own.  The rest of the jouney is just redirecting those craving thoughts.  

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I am overwhelmed by your responses. Thankyou so much. It will take me some time to work out this website but I have a feeling that it will help me in maintaining my quit. Will be in touch thanks again

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@forestgreen

Although I had been religiously lurking here and there from day One, I only joined this group when I was about 10 months into my quit.

The educational materials available here has been an important component in maintaining my quit and the support is nonpareil.

Please avail yourself to everything here and fortify your successful quit.

 

Here is a resource page and video from, our friend, Joel Spitzer concerning maintaining your quit

Resources Related To The Implications Of A Puff Once You Have Quit

 

Relapse Prevention Resources

 

You may also find the thread

Red Flags helpful. 

This is a list containing many of our temptations or thoughts that could lead to relapse if they get a hold.

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Thank you for the resources, I have studied a few, but got waylaid by Dave Allen on one of the video sites mentioned. He is certainly a breath of fresh air (pun) alongside the serious videos, It will take some time to get through them all so thanks again. 

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