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It is good to see your NOPE's, @RhinoDragon

Good to see you back/ bad to see you back.

Here I was imagining you Rhino-ing your way through your Nicotine Free life !

I am so sorry you chose to indulge the addiction again.

 

What happened ?  What's going on ?

How will you make this quit stick ? What's different this time ?

How are you feeling ?

 

Congratulations on Quitting again, Happy Day Two for You !

 

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So glad you are back Reci, even if you slipped and smoked.  We are here for you and smoking will again become a thing of the past.   You can do this! 

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1 hour ago, Linda Thomas said:

So glad you are back Reci, even if you slipped and smoked.  

 

I am pretty sure, Linda means Rhino.  Reci hasn't relapsed.

 

A relapse isn't just a 'slip' or an accident.

Relapses are conscious choices to re-introduce an addictive substance (nicotine) into the body and must be taken very, very seriously.

 

Words That Translate To Relapse

 

Here are more,  Red Flags

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1 hour ago, Sazerac said:

I am pretty sure, Linda means Rhino.  Reci hasn't relapsed.

Yes Sazerac.  Thanks for catching my mistake.  

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