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Quitting smoking is definitely difficult but absolutely doable!

MarilynH
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In the last two weeks, we've lost three people to different types of cancer, one in his early 60's, one at the age of 34 and a 13 yr old girl, I didn't know any of them but I know some of the people left behind to grieve, life is short enough, don't you think? Without relapsing or maybe you haven't quit yet but don't you want to have the best life possible? To be able to breathe without an oxygen machine breathing for you . I know that quitting smoking is absolutely the hardest thing in the world to do, the addiction is sooooooo powerful and the habit EXtremely difficult to relearn life without the crutch but our lives and our families lives are worth the hair pulling, mood swings and cravings and anything else we have to go through to get to the place where you never want to go back to the slavery of cigarettes, give yourself the 3 or 4 months needed to be Free. Most of us smoked for decades upon decades and are now reaping the benefits of Ex smokers, come join us because as long as you are willing, determined and totally committed to be successful then you can and will be. N.O.P.E - means Not One Puff Ever - because S.I.N.A.O - Smoking Is Not An Option - and if you are struggling hang on tight and N.E.F - Never Ever Forget the early days and wks of your quit because each day you get through is another day WON. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆S

Marilyn 728 DOF 

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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....