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For quite a few of us tonight will involve some sort of alcohol and socializing to welcome in 2024. You may see others smoking and you're not to sober brain may think its ok to have just one............IT'S NOT!

If you read relapse posts here you'll find that every single one of them are full of regret for letting their quit go. Don't be one of those posts! The train is always running and almost always has someone here to help you past a crave so PLEASE get on here BEFORE you take that first drag and give up all that hard work you've done to get to where you were before you threw it all away. We have saved many a quit and if you truly want to save yours we can help you do it. Sometimes all it takes is writing the words to wake up your brain and get it thinking straight again :) 

Have a Happy and Safe New Year!

 

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Thanks Jill. I think I will be ok tonight. For the most part I have gotten used to having a few drinks without smoking. In the beginning it was very difficult but now after 7 months I’m much more used to it. 
 

Happy, Healthy and Smoke Free New Year! 🎉🎊🍷🍾

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Thanks, Jill for the reminders of how close the edge is....

Iam not being social this year, movie, popcorn and bed by 10. Busy day tomorrow. 

Everyone be safe.

KTQ.

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