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I pop in ever so often to see how everyone is doing. 

 

I would like to say to all the newbies that if I could quit smoking after many years you can too!  Is it easy?  Some say yes and some say no.  For me I knew after I had gone a couple hours the first day I was going to be a winner.  I was one that first thing in the morning was light up.  Now in a couple days I will be celebrating my 3 years smoke free!  It is amazing that all the things that used to call for a cigarette are now gone.  I can go days and don’t even think of one!

So welcome to all the newbies and “hi” to the “oldies”.

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Hey Fay!

 

Nice to see you pop in now and then. :)

 

You are so right.... When we first quit, we cannot EVER imagine not thinking of a cigarette... Now, like you (I'm only 30 months quit :p ) most times the thought of smoking never enters my mind. When it does is usually because I smell the stench of a nearby cigarette burning...

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Hi Fay,

 

It is wonderful to see you, I remember when you started your quit and some of your posts, I am so glad to see that you are doing so well !!!

 

:) :) :)

 

 

Cristóbal

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