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NOPE -- not in anyway especially now that I have 8 weeks behind me and already a day or 2 into the 9th week.  It has helped so far so not stopping the NOPE pledge now.

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5 hours ago, Martian5 said:

NOPE -- not in anyway especially now that I have 8 weeks behind me and already a day or 2 into the 9th week.  It has helped so far so not stopping the NOPE pledge now.

I will join you in your NOPE  Martian5 because that is all it takes to be smoke free forever :)

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NOPE here for NOPEster.  I quit smoking. 

 

I have no more time in my life for the nicco addiction. I DO need to loose the 20 lbs Ive gained since quitting. I am miserable in that aspect. Please, can anyone help me feel better about this weight gain? Its been over a year now. Im 56, female, not lazy, but always felt good about my appearance. 

 

Struggling here. But I will never smoke again. 

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16 minutes ago, NOPEster said:

Struggling here. But I will never smoke again. 

*hugs* ... Once you set ya mind to quitting you worked ya ar5e off to achieve it. You are all ova ya quit so now you can focus on shifting the post quit baggage.... It to will be hard work, but you have quit so ya know you are strong, ya determined, ya have staying power an grit. Even if ya Neva shift those 20lb who gives a rats ar5e... You are beautiful regardless and should be nuthin but proud of wot ya'v achieved cos that took fucken super powers.

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