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TWO HUNDRED FIFTY ONE NICOTINE-FREE DAYS (and the newest Trivia game has been posted)

SuzyQ411
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STEP BY STEP

ONE DAY AT A TIME

MOVING AHEAD IN MY QUIT

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I have passed the 8 month mark of my new life without cigarettes and I am thankful for: 

** smelling better **

** breathing easier **

** not greeting the morning with a hacking cough **

** not braving the winter elements to get my fix **

** money saved **

** the consistent support of my EX family **

** my sacred spiritual promise that's keeping me on the freedom path **

** the challenges and joys of slowly resurrecting an EX forum designed for  members

with a religious / spiritual focus **

FAITH & SPIRITUALITY 

❤️

 

 

 

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About the Author
Prior to my first quitting on 8/25/2019, I was a heavy smoker for over 60 years. That time, I quit due to health concerns regarding clogged arteries to my brain. Tar deposits from cigarettes were making the situation worse. I had become a prime candidate for a stroke and required surgery to clean out my left carotid artery. I have relapsed 4X since that quit, the last one being on 05.15.2022. ( At one point in all of this madness, I had been quit for 1.5 years). Then on 9/7/2021 I began my recent eight month quit before my current relapse. I am in the process of planning a return to the non-smoking life. After more than 2 weeks of smoking, wheezing and coughing and being short of breath, I have set my new quit date of June 1, 2022 as the beginning of my forever quit. I am done with this madness!! God is good.