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congrats evelyn  yes  wtg    feels great right  3 weeks is fantastic :D :music: :good3: :shout: :yahoo:

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I kick some major cigarette ass! LOL Seriously what really helps is the fact my neigbor was pissed off and that she strted to drink again and that made me decide no longer to visit her :)
But even in crisis on the mental health hosptital I didn't smoke, neither did I when my head was one big foggy blizzard and I was pretty confused - I posted 2 SOS's and I feel so happy to have come so far.
Today my antibiotics that screwed up my head (and didn't work) are pretty much leaving my blood and body so I'm glad to say I've made it through...
ALWAYS when antibiotics CAN have side-effects in a mental health way... I get those side-effects and one time I was ready to put on my shoes and go to the store but didn't.

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And my guinea pigs didn't have to smoke passively because I didn't smoke... those little guys are getting used to be handled and stroked.

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Ah thats just fantastic Ev, really well done to you, you've been through soo much and still made it through smoke free,

Massive congrats, next stop 1 month, no bother to you xxx

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Way to go Evelyn...3 weeks is great..

still a few bumpy roads ahead, but 1 day at a time, and soon you will forget you ever smoked!...

keep moving forward!

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