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Life Is Good!

Christine13
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Keeping it smoke free today!  Just found out my Mom does NOT have breast cancer!  She is 86 years old, and it runs in our family.  I had it five years ago and had surgery, radiation, chemotherappy and a drug called Tamoxifen for 5 years.  Now it's time I realized what a gift I Ihave been given with these five years of extra life.

I am hoping to stay strong in my quit and not waiver again.

I also am hoping for good news for my husband Brian when he goes to see his heamotolgist on Tuesday.

I have been enjoying the holiday season so much this year!  I am not as stressed out about Brian since he has been having weekly blood tests and transfusions when he needs them sooner.

Well, I hope everyone's day is as good as mine is today!

Keeping quit * that's a must!

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I'm a widow now, my husband passed away January 1, 2018 He died of COPD, and pre leukemia and the flu. He quit smoking 15 years ago which gave him extra time. I am a mother, and grandmother. I have smoked for 47 years. I am going to have my forever quit and I'm doing it for me and my two daughters so I can live longer and be with them. I like to read, swim, garden, crochet, paint and doodle. I also enjoy walking and visiting with friends and family. I am 100% making this my last quit. I have been in denial about what smoking has done to me and my kids. I must make a new life for myself and it doesn't include cigarettes. I may already have COPD, but have not been officially diagnosed.