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Hi guys!

I wanted to write an introduction for those of you who don´t know me. 

My name is Natalie, I´m 28 and I made an attempt to quit before but I fell off the train after a very stressful time in my life. I went back to smoking 50 cigarettes a day or more. It´s disgusting, I know. This time I´m back for good. My sister (who wasn´t such a heavy smoker as me) told me she had quit by reading Allen Carr´s book Easy way to stop smoking. I thought I´d give it a try and here I am. I read the book in two days and couldn´t wait to quit and finally be free. 

I missed you guys a lot but I was embarassed to come here as a smoker. I´m very glad to be back!

 

-Natalie

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Welcome Back, Natalie!!!

 

I had a similar experience when I started my quit journey.  Had a few failed attempts then read The Easy Way to Quit Smoking, and it really helped get my head on straight and stay quit.  I had a few cravings, and one mental breakdown (crying like a baby), but overall, it was pretty easy. 

 

Stay close to the board.  A lot of us are not heavily active with the holidays, but most of us check in pretty regularly!  We're here if you need us. :)

 

Enjoy your new freedom! :)

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Welcome back to the train Natalie..

 

You have been missed, but glad your back on track now !

 

That signature looks familiar... Did I help you with that....or am remembering someone else?

 

Stay close, and any wobbles,give a shout out, and we will be here to help!

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