We Quit Cigarettes

Next week : 24 years cigarette free! This gives me much better chances to become a healthy old lady
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And it would be great if we all keep our health up to the max. Congrats to all long term quitters.

Who is still struggling to stop? Hope you succeed.🤞 I know it can be harsh to stop.
 
Yeah, you know that pop song from a while back, "Whoomp, there it is"? :pop :lau
I literally snorted and then started laughing so hard I went silent and couldn’t breathe 😂🤣 anyone else ever get those “silent laughs”!? Where you’re laughing so hard it’s silent!? I do a lot mostly from here 😂🤣🥰
 
I literally snorted and then started laughing so hard I went silent and couldn’t breathe 😂🤣 anyone else ever get those “silent laughs”!? Where you’re laughing so hard it’s silent!? I do a lot mostly from here 😂🤣🥰
Ahhhh, yup. Know it well.
 
All quitters must follow the rules.

Rules:
1. Take all tests...you may pick and choose questions to answer.
2. Follow all rules.
3. No replacements.



:frow. UPDATED...Today is over 7 months.
I can do it.




Me: :barnie:barnie:barnie:barnie


I decided last month that I was going to try to do something I've never done before, quit smoking.

I knew I couldn't do it on my own so I got some medicine called Chantix. I tried Chantix about 10 years ago but I did not take it for the correct amount of time...I quit smoking but started back up after 3 months. I also do not remember it being this hard to quit back then.

I've been so worried about the side effects (I had one bad side effects last time) that I was not thinking about how hard today was going to be.

I have been on the medicine for a week with no bothersome side effects...that I was a nervous wreck about.



I have not smoked today and I really don't want to but geez I want to.:barnie:barnie:barnie
I quit on Feb 18th.
Today is Dec. 18th.

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