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Congrats Steven on your 1 month Anniversary being free of your addiction to nicotine!

I know you've been here before but this time it's different cuz it's your forever quit!

 

Stay committed - be proud of your progress and celebrate in some special way :) 

 

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Yay Steven! You're past the hardest month of all so congratulations. I hope your sore throat is feeling better now too 😊 

 

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Congratulations Steve!  One month quit is huge.  The first month is truly the worst.  Keep your mind on the prize (a life free of smoking) and you with get there!

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Happy 1 monthiversary and congratulations on making it through hell, Steven! It gets easier and easier, you will seee. Just remember any reward is great as long as it isn't a smoke. You got this! Keep going you are doing great!

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@Steven Drojensky Sorry to be Congratulating you late on your One Month Quit! That's is Great!

I hope you are doing well and I wish you luck in continuing with your quit!

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