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Sad Day

YoungAtHeart
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My younger daughter, who came home to take care of me when I became so ill in April, left today to continue her life in California. She earned her Masters degree this past spring and had intended to take the summer to veg before starting her new job......I am unhappy that it didn't work out for her, but I could not have asked for anyone more patient, and kind and loving. I don't know what I did to deserve her!

Very sad – but I'm not smoking over it (I can't say the thought didn't enter my mind, but it was quickly dismissed!)

Nancy

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I smoked until a vascular surgeon informed me of the damage I had done to myself by doing so. I quit 11 years ago, and I can swim laps virtually FOREVER now, walk most other days 40 minutes to an hour and a half. What a difference quitting has made in my life! I strive to help others find this wonderful freedom from addiction, too.