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Wow-never when I first joined a quit site did I ever think I would "really" quit. I guess I figured I'd have another heart attack instead. But with encouragement & tough love (@ss kicking) I finally got with the program & listened & trusted those with a yr or more of quit time. Trust me those having doubts or struggling-I so hated having to quit smoking in fact those early days I "really" wished I'd had died then be smoke free. Please don't wait for a close relative to die or have a big health issue yourself BEFORE getting your head out of your @ss. You will be so happy you got free, you'll wish you'd done it sooner. :rolleyes:  :rolleyes: 

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Awesome post Beth - the benefits of quitting just continue to grow - so you are right it is worth toughening out those early days ! Congrats on a wonderful 2 years and 9 months a0d0423989cfe63dbac86525c36d6b54_zpsff34

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Beth thank you, just what I need to read, onwards and upwards for me, and thank you for staying around to share your wonderful quit with us xx

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that's fantastic Beth!!  Your smoking days are WAYYY behind you!  woo hoo!!

 

Please post more often!   You're unique ass kicking skills are hilarious, stern, and eye opening all at the same time...(with a hint of "did she really just say that?"  haha)

 

We love ya Beth!

 

Congrats again! 

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