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Please take a look at this video and read the resource information 

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Quitting Smoking For A Specific Event or Time Frame

 

Your quit must be separate from life events.  Your quit must stand on it's own and not be tied to anything else.

I fear that now you are done with surgery, you will fall into addiction again.  Please reaffirm your commitment, Every Day and stay FREE.

 

 

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Glad to see you check in Michelle, hope you're feeling better and seeing how much easier things are when you don't have to feed a nicotine habit!  🤗

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It's certainly going to be a much faster recovery from an operation as a non-smoker, get well soon Michelle.

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