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WOOT WOOT - HAPPY FRIDAY

Angelsyaya
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Not much to report:

My quit is going great, yes, I have cravings here and there during the day, but I just move on and do something else.  I may eat some starbursts, which I have come to love.   Drink coffee with some of the white hershey kisses with the candy cane in them.   Do some laundry.  Play a computer game.   Call a friend.  Use my NRT when I really really need it.  

Basically, it's all mind over matter.   If you don't mind, it don't matter.   

This is by FAR my least painful quit,.......cuz I want it so bad.  

Hugs to all and never stop quitting.

Stacy

36 DOF, NOT ONE PUFF EVER, THEY RUN IN PACKS.

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i Started smoking when I was 12. My parents were young and divorced. I would stay with my Dad in California for a month every summer. He caught me smoking and instead of punishment, he bought me a carton of cigarettes and said, if you're going to smoke, you're going to do it in front of me. He then proceeded to call my Mom and tell her. Needless to say, not to be outdone by Dad, I arrived home to a carton of cigarettes waiting for me in the car. Fast forward all of these years later and they are the two that harp on me the most about quitting. IRONIC don'tcha think. LOL 59, this is probably my 20th quit, but this one has to stick. Stage 4 COPD, 30% lung function and 229% air trappings. Been smoking since I was 12. Doctor said, QUIT NOW, or you'll be dead in 10 years. BIG MOTIVATOR. DO NOT FORGET THIS.