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Yay for another Sunny smoke free day in the Maritimes!

MarilynH
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I was thinking about how fortunate I am that in three months I will have 2 yrs in but I will not take my quit for granted because I know it only takes a split second to screw it up by not thinking, so I will always remember to be on guard and protect it with everything in me. I sometimes take it for granted and I then I look back and remember the first few cigarettes I smoked in the mornings outside with my coffee coughing my fool head off thinking one of these times I might hork up a lung or maybe both, choking so hard that I had tears in my eyes and still sucking on that cigarette, doesn't that sound familiar??? - thank the good Lord that I wised, thank the good Lord that you wised up, that we all wised up. I know there's a few of you my friends and fellow Exers that's struggling right now, you can keep moving forward, there's nothing back there but memories but your future can and will be so much better without the crutch of cigarettes. Life as an Exer really does get easier as time goes on but it definitely does take time, keep your mind as well as your hands occupied and stay close to this site because we're all here for you, keep adding on your awesome days of freedom and at the end of each day you can smile and say another day WON. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆

Marilyn 641 DOF 

Mar

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I'm a proud Gram of 2 grandsons and a granddaughter and I consider myself a jack of all trades and a master of none, plus I enjoy reading and being outside and since quitting smoking breathing is so much easier because I'm not coughing half of my time sucking on a cancer stick....