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MePlus3
Member
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I woke up with "one" on the brain. I told myself I will not move out of the bed until I got over it and that had to be pretty quick because well the bathroom was yelling my name lol I'm finally up and glad that thought is gone away. I don't want to smoke anymore so im not. I thought real hard in my last relapse. I focused on it the smell, the burn, the taste the grossness built up in the filter not to mention my lungs and mouth and all of which is unappealing to me. When I think of "just one" now I remember my last one and how that's not me anymore. Have a great hump day!

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JACKIE1-25-15
Member

That thought can keep you free.  I thought of smoking, inhaling, and the smoking swirling around me, the taste, the cough, the stench, and I shook my head and said never again. NOPE will keep you free. I made a vow ...Not in my hands, not on my lips, not on my tongue, not in my lungs. not in my throat, I will not smoke and I will not choke. Good job.  Keep it going. 

MePlus3
Member

Yes! I think Thomas posted it too!

Puff-TM-Draggin

You know how to do it.  No more Yuck-mouth.  = O

Good to hear from you.  Keep posting your success.

freeneasy
Member

Just one is not reality. They travel in packs. You can make day Won a reality Never another day one.

elvan
Member

MePlus3‌ I am really glad that you are going to have another day won, I had forgotten that freeneasy‌'s comment..."They travel in packs."  That is so true and there is no avoiding it.