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Oh those damned little craves....

JustSharon
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Wouldn't quitting be divine without them?! It can be hard work to get  rid of them and often not so hard at all. Its  hard when like a child we rant and rave and want it now. Its not so hard when we come face to face with that little child and put them in their place. Too often I listen to that little child whine till I'm ready to scream myself. Why is the easy way always so hard.....just ranting, sorry.

My name is Sharon. I'm 61 years young. My body disagrees with its need of new knees and COPD, but you will rarely know me to act my age.

I am 4 days quit this time around having given up a 3 month quit 4 months ago, and then a 3 1/2 year quit some 4 years ago, so I'm not new to the routine. I say hug those quit days hard as starting one again after losing even a day is quite painful.

prayers for you all

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Gone but Not Forgotten. RIP - they leave a legacy of their quit journeys behind as road maps for future members, to prevent the pitfalls, provide the tools and show the hope and possibilities for success at overcoming this addiction at any age at any stage. I am a 62 year old suffering with moderate COPD. I have relapsed several times from my quit, but I will keep trying till I get it right! "Your mind controls your quit but you control your mind. Don't let your emotions spoil your quit!" Don't allow a stumble to be the end of the journey. The difference between a good day and a bad day is attitude!