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Share your quitting journey

Traveling

OldBones-Larry
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Ricky Nelson - Travelin' Man 1961 - YouTube 

Your quit is your own personal journey.

You must decide how you will travel the path you are following.

Will you follow the trail left by those that have gone before?

Will you blaze a new trail?

Will you climb over boulders or work your way around them.

You make your journey easy or difficult.

I would urge you to use the trail left by those that have gone before.

Travel well and safely friends.

One step, and then another, will get you to where you want to be.

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I am a male that underwent coronary artery bypass X3 (triple) on 10/22/13 at the age of 55. I was living on about 20-30% of one coronary artery and my left heart output was only 20% to 25%. I spent a week in the hospital after surgery and went home. Then had to go back a day later for another week because I had pneumonia. Finally a few days because of a slight arythmia. All told it has been about 2 1/2 weeks. I am past the cravings by now and only have the urges to contend with. I really don't suggest that anyone quits smoking using this technique though. I'll have to carry the scars from that day for the rest of my life. The large one down the center of my chest, and the ones from several "silent" infarctions. I came that close to the next world. Never again will I subject my body to that (at one point in my life I was smoking 5 packs of cigarillos a day). I now have to say N.O.P.E. (Not One Puff Ever) every day of my life. TheOldGoat-Joan, I miss you terribly my friend. Elder Lists Guilia's: (/blogs/Giulia-blog/2017/06/18/elders-list-ao-december-7-2016 ) or Smorgy's (Chronological Elder List)