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(: Difficult yes but definetly DOABLE :)

MarilynH
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I remember very vividly the early days and weeks of my quit and I remember how horrendous some of the cravings were that seemed never ending they were coming back to back and there were times that I wanted to scream BUT I'd blatt  like a baby instead and they're were times I felt like tearing my hair out BUT I didn't and there were times that I felt like ripping someone's face off anyone's face it really didn't matter who's face BUT I didn't  because thankfully I had and still have this awesome community. I found this site the 22nd of June 2014 and read everything I could find about this horrid addiction and set up a quit date BUT I wasn't ready so I reset it and then for some reason I totally forgot about this site until my 18th day when I was going to drive to the store and buy a carton of cigarettes SCREW just the pk BUT thankfully I remembered this site and got on line and commented on something and many EXers helped me through that time and many other horrid craves I'm so glad that I remembered  because up until that point I was hiding in the shadows and hadn't let myself be known BUT now I'm kinda a permanent fixture   if you hit a rough patch blog HELP let us help you through it so you can keep moving forward and stacking up your precious Days of Freedom so each evening you can say YAY for another Day WON. ....

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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....