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150 precious smoke free days today, wow is all I can say. I should say that I better continue to remain vigilant, on guard or however you want to put it but I will always be a reformed smoker and if I'm not careful I could without even thinking about it stick one of those disgusting things to my face, gross no way will I let that happen that's why I will always be remember my addiction to cigarettes and I smoked for Damn near 40 yrs so therefore I will always be an addict. This time of year is very stressful for me as well as everyone. My sister starts chemo Friday for cancer and she lives 6 hrs away. A good friend of my husband and me died of cancer yesterday, he's been in our lives 25 yrs. He had bowel cancer that spread to his liver, he lived 2 yrs longer than the doctors predicted. Please stay smoke free every one of us can slip but why do it. Stay vigilant smoking kills quitting is the best decision for all of us. I am an EX SMOKER and plan on remaining one for the rest of my life.
Marilyn
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