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To me our quits is a ginormous humongous magnificent big deal because it's the most spectacular splendiferous stupendous awesome GIFT that we'll ever give ourselves which is the GIFT OF LIFE because we all know that smoking kills and it doesn't matter who you are or where you live it's bound to catch up with you one way or another and that's NOT GOOD BUT by biting the bullet and taking back our lives from the clutches of the dreaded nicotine poison and by making it through the roller coaster ups and downs of moodswings and the lack of sleep to that good place in our quits then I believe we should be smiling we should CELEBRATE each and every Day WON whether you're just on day ONE which at the end of the day will be WON or maybe you're on ONE or two thousand it really doesn't matter where we are in our quits as long as we all stick with N.O.P.E and vigilance N.M.W THEN FREEDOM IS OURS.....I'm on day 2019.
My Mother would've been 80 today but come this Sunday on the 26th she passed away peacefully in her Sleep I was with her when the nurse checked for a heartbeat and pronounced her gone at 2 something a.m. we had her funeral on my Mother in law's birthday which is also one of my great neice's birthday, some days it seems much longer than 8 years and some days it seems that it was just yesterday BUT her health was so poor with so many ailments including emphysema from 50 some years of smoking although she'd been quit 6 yrs she ended up on oxygen 7/24 the last year or so of her life, I used to wheel her around pulling the oxygen tank behind us it was a big tank not like some of the smaller ones I see now.....I miss you BUT I know that you are at peace.
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