Share your quitting journey
It's going to be a gorgeous mild sunshiny day in the mid 70s YAY, it was a cool start at 39 but it's already warmed up to 45°F I'll take it Spring has finally Sprung I'll be so glad when the rivers start to recede there's so much flooding all around but I live on higher ground so there's no problems for me but roughly 10 miles away there's road closures and mandatory evacuations there's still lot's of snowmelt going on further north plus we've had lot's of rain that's added to the rivers rising anyway there's nothing that anyone can do about that BUT we all have control over whether we smoke or not and choosing to quit and stay quit is what we all need to choose because our lives literally depends on us, our quits are firmly in our grasp it's our Choice to stick with N.O.P.E - Not One Puff Ever and Vigilance because if we don't nobody else can do it for us and to continue slowly killing ourselves just doesn't make sense to me anymore because breathing is essential to living AND Smoking Is a killer that doesn't care who you are or where you live or how old you are it kills so for me after 40 yrs of slavery to the nicotine poison I had enough of the hacking, coughing, choking and nearly horking up a lung, yay for this community of EXers, yay for Smokefree living and yay for each and every Day WON because it's absolutely Doable and totally worth it to be Free plus by quitting smoking I've slowed down the progression of my COPD so I can enjoy my family and friends but especially giving myself the gift of LIFE a little bit longer......
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