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Well today is my 2 months smoke free. Doing ok, have good days and some bad. Thanks for all the encouragement!!!

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Yay @Linda, congratulations on two months quit! You should be soooo proud of yourself, we are :) Make sure to celebrate this achievement in some way because you've earned it! :) 

 

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Congratulations Linda.

 

You have fought through the baptism by fire moments in your quit and stayed true to your commitment.

 

Great job.

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Congratulations! I know it's been a hard fight, but you did it!

Relax and Enjoy your accomplishment!

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Congratulations Linda.  I know it has been tough but you are fighting through this and are doing the right thing by keeping the quit.  Keep up the great work.  Things will get better.

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Hi Linda! Huge congrats to you on over 2 months quit now! That is awesome! You are hopefully over the toughest physical craves now. Now it's mainly about emotions and psychology.  Stay close to the board so you don't slip up, keep educating yourself about smoking so you stay motivated and mindful, and don't give in to the no-nicotine-blues should they pay you a visit in the coming days and weeks.  That too shall pass! Keep this quit going to keep transforming your life for the best! Be proud and stay strong! Great job!

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