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                                2 is twice as great as 1 :) 

                                        Congarts JohnQ!

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Yay John, congratulations on two months quit today! I hope you treat yourself special today. Thank you for all the support you give too! 😊

 

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Congratulations, John on your TWO Months of Freedom

and thank you so much for all your contributions here on QTrain,

you are a beacon of light for every smoker, lurking and every quitter also.

 

 

 

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Thanks everybody.

 

I'm so glad I found this forum.  The exceptional support from all of you and the Education I picked up here are the key reasons for my successful quit this time around.

 

You've all made this quit an enjoyable journey for me, I feel rejunevated.

 

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

 

I look forward to many more anniversaries of my freedom.  NOPE!

 

 

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Great job quitting and staying quit,  John!  2 months is radical...and it gets easier...you will see!! Well actually now u r almost 3 months in....woohoo!!

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