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constanceclum
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2 10 25

Yesterday was not my day 10. Today is. I guess I lied to myself and then to you. Like Donna, I have some cognitive proplems that can't be explained by age, and then the foggy headedness caused by withrawal, it's a wonder I can get through the day.

Anyway, the fogginess is much less today, but still there. Maybe it will be gone by tomorrow.

In my journey, I have found that winter green mints help dull cravings. At least for me.

My husband (Scott) Called me this morning and told me how proud he was of me and how great I was doing. What could be more motivating. He is still smoking but going outside so he is smoking a lot less. Cha-ching!

I love reading all the blogs and comments, especially the positive ones from the elders. Also so motivating. I actually feel good today. Better than anyday so far. I'm getting ready to go for a walk before it gets too hat.

Keep on keeping on my friends.

Connie

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I'm 59 with severe COPD. I've decided I really want to live and I won't if I smoke. I have 4 grown boys, a grandson and granddaughter due on 9/10. Lots of reasons to live.