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Today I faced smoking people....

my neighbor invited me and I said ok but I'm not gonna smoke...

packed with nicotine gum I did it

afterwards I smelled like an old fag, threw my clothes in the washing machine and showers. .

ow I was tempted but said NOPE

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smells awful doesn't it, Guinea Pig Whisperer.

 

I had no idea of The Reek, that's how delusional I was.  No idea !

 

Proud proud proud of YOU for facing down triggers/temptations.  

 

See how much POWER you have ?  Isn't is awesome ?  !

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Awesome... next time will be easier....and then the next time will be even easier and soon... you will be free.

 

Keep on keepin on.

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Wow, well done Evelyn!

 

Chrispy is right... next time it will be easier, and eventually it will hold no power over you at all...

 

Proud of you!

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It really does feel like a battle won and sounds that way for you too. Great work!

 

Agreed each time you face down triggers and win, your quit gets stronger!

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High5!!! Super happy for you. Yup. It stinks baddddd. I do the same thing after being in people's smokey homes. What is really bad is the casinos. Ick. I leave and feel like I smoked a carton my lungs feel ick. Keep up your hard work!!!!!

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