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Christine13
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Today has been a good day smoke free.  Going out for dinner tonight with my dear hubby.  He has been doing a lot better lately since his transfusion last week.  I've been cleaning like crazy the last couple of days.

Less Stress here helps me stay quit.  I want this in the worst way - and going to make it happen.

As of today I will be doing all the driving here.  Brian always did it before, but now since his vision is poor because he is blind in one eye and has a cataract in the other, I will be driving.  This makes me a bit nervous but hopefully I'll manage.  We go see his eye specialist March 11th, and hopefully he will do the surgery a little while later.

Thanks for being here.  I'm NOT smoking over this!

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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.