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Congratulations JB! 5 months done now. Next month you will be 1/2 Year smoke free.

That's truly fabulous. Celebrate the occasion!

Maybe a glass of wine?

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Well done Jet!  You've done an amazing job navigating your quit these last 5 months.  You work hard and it shows.  Keep going strong!!  

 

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Not sure how I lasted five months so far.

I wasn't really even expecting to last ONE month at first.

 

Wasn't until three months that hard craves hit. That passed within a few days.

I guess the way i hung onto "quit" was honestly - I am too much a cheapskate to buy smokes and too lazy to roll my own like i did the last two years of smoking.

 

Am I the only ex-smoker in the world who KTQ because of being too cheap and lazy to feed the habit?

I mean there are other silly things like not wanting to suffocate and die in cigarette smoke but the important part - cheap and lazy.

 

Yeah that nicotine rush felt awesome back then but otherwise being a smoker just sucked.

 

I can honestly say I have not had so much as a puff since Oct 6th.

 

 

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Of course they talk about buying onesself something special with saved cash, celebrating or whatever.


I never bother though cause i just do not deserve it

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