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Yay John! Congratulations on getting past the hardest month of them all! You should be super proud of yourself :) Thanks too for all the support you give :)

 

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Thanks Doreen, jillar, Boo & BKP.  It's been a great journey so far, the support and encouragement from everyone here have been extremely helpful.  

 

 

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I think this is a little early so I'm going to have to assume that you'll stay quit for the next couple of days until you reach 1 month.  lol  I'm pretty sure you will...you seem to have the right attitude to beat this evil addiction.  Congratulations on one month smoke free John!!!

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Congratulations, @JohnQ on your first month of Freedom.

 

It is apparent that you are building yourself a fine and sturdy quit

 

thank you for sharing this with us and also sharing your inciteful and honest posts.  I'm a big fan.

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Thanks Mona, Johnny, Mac, reciprocity, Amierouge, Sazerac.  This has to be the best train ride I've been on with so many unexpected new friends on this journey. Looking forward to many more celebrations.

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2 hours ago, Nana20 said:

WTG @JohnQ for being smoke-free for a month. I am getting close to my one month mark as well. 

Thanks Nana, glad to have you as quit mate, we can do this!  I'll get the fireworks ready for your 1 month anniversary.

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