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What a morning

JustSharon
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I should have written my blog before playing in the café, hopping on trains, laughing for good medicine cuz now I'm pooped out and don't have much to say. There sure seems to be much more on this site to play with, but finally I got down exactly where to go to write my blogs and I think that, as in the old format, is where you will always find me.

Doing so much better after my hernia mess surgery....off all pain meds being careful and moving slowly so as to not disturb the wound.  I'm 109 days smoke free and feel so wonderful. Jake says he never hears me cough, I say the same of him. He has about 30 days now. It was really hard for him to put them down, but he told himself the day I got out of the hospital was the day he would smoke no more. I'm so proud of him. We have gotten very good at NOPE as we both still struggle with the "just one" theory but no one has caved yet.

Well, it was nice talking with you all. Hope yours is a prosperous smoke free day. Sharon

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Gone but Not Forgotten. RIP - they leave a legacy of their quit journeys behind as road maps for future members, to prevent the pitfalls, provide the tools and show the hope and possibilities for success at overcoming this addiction at any age at any stage. I am a 62 year old suffering with moderate COPD. I have relapsed several times from my quit, but I will keep trying till I get it right! "Your mind controls your quit but you control your mind. Don't let your emotions spoil your quit!" Don't allow a stumble to be the end of the journey. The difference between a good day and a bad day is attitude!