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Monday 21st October 2024


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Hey all!  I am now 17 days quit using Varenicline (the generic Chantix/Champix).  This is my 3rd time using this drug and quitting.   I am age 45 and began smoking at 16.  I switched to vaping in 2016, then quit in 2019 for almost 3 years.   I relapsed twice, and am back on the Train now. I'm glad I came across this site.  Reading about quitting helps me stay quit.   Thank you for being here!

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NOPE.

 

Glad to have you here, @Summer! Reading all the great posts here on the Train helped me to quit, too. Keep reading. Knowledge is power… and you’re not alone! Check in often to let us know how you’re doing. People who are active on the forum tend to have more successful quits. See you around!

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Welcome aboard @Summer, you've come to the right place for all the support you need to get you quit once and for all. Our members range from decades quit to days quit so there's someone who more than likely is or went through anything you may have questions about so be sure to ask us anything to help you reach your goal.

If you get a chance summer please introduce yourself to everyone in our Introduction forum. Not everyone does the NOPE thread so this gives everyone a chance to meet you and offer a little tidbit on quitting or using our site. Congratulations on how far you've come on your quit so far 😊

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