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Congratulations, @Kel, I'm so happy to see your progress!  And isn't it soooo worth it in self esteem, such a worthwhile achievement that just keeps getting better!?

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Congratulations Kel ..

You do have a nice Quit going ....nearly half way .😁

You are a valued member here ....who is always ready to support other posters ..well done .🐸

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I am so excited for you! I will say that it does not surprise me.  It takes a great deal of self reflection to realize that you want to make big changes in your life.  To accept that you can look into the future and chart your own course.  When push comes to shove you are knocking down any barrier put in front of you. YOU HAVE THE POWER

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Thank you everyone! This seems like a big milestone oddly. I am so grateful for this community. To all of those newbies just slightly behind me, it does get easier. Trust me on that. Just keep putting one foot in front of the other. In a few short months, you will realize you haven't thought of smoking every minute you are awake. Instead, you are reminded you used to smoke and become so grateful you don't have to do that anymore.

Don't take my word for it-make the year commitment and settle in.

Again thank you-K

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