I am quite proud of myself
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I am quite proud of myself
I have hit the 1 year anniversary of when I quit smoking
To say I am quietly proud and slightly chuffed with this achievement is an understatement.
Here is to the next 12 months as an ex smoker.
To say I am quietly proud and slightly chuffed with this achievement is an understatement.
Here is to the next 12 months as an ex smoker.
It is better to arrive 30 seconds late in this world than 30 years early in the next
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Re: I am quite proud of myself
Well done TC
I gave up smoking 14 years ago. Might sound obvious but best advice imo is continue as you are and NEVER have a cigarette. I know if I have one it will lead to another as wrongly I will feel the addiction has past and I'm in control.
Well done and log my it continue
I gave up smoking 14 years ago. Might sound obvious but best advice imo is continue as you are and NEVER have a cigarette. I know if I have one it will lead to another as wrongly I will feel the addiction has past and I'm in control.
Well done and log my it continue
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Re: I am quite proud of myself
I know what you mean, although I surprisingly found giving up easy compared with many and have not had any cravings since I quit plus I have the added incentive of staying quit. It is called Heart Failure.Blade wrote:Well done TC
I gave up smoking 14 years ago. Might sound obvious but best advice imo is continue as you are and NEVER have a cigarette. I know if I have one it will lead to another as wrongly I will feel the addiction has past and I'm in control.
Well done and log my it continue
Insurance companies and my Cardiologist now consider me at 1 year quit as a non smoker. Bonus
But I quit 3 monrths before I was taken ill and disgnosed
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Re: I am quite proud of myself
Well done on quitting T.C. one of the hardest things to do keep it up
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Well done TC ,I wish my Mrs would stop ,shes on her 5th lot of antibiotics for a nasty chest infection and now has an inhaler for asthma but still doesnt get the hint
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Re: I am quite proud of myself
Well done TC, it's not an easy thing to do, so you should be proud.
I forget how long ago it was that I quit, something like 12 years. I cheated though and used drugs, mind you I was smoking about 40 Marlborough red's a day...
I forget how long ago it was that I quit, something like 12 years. I cheated though and used drugs, mind you I was smoking about 40 Marlborough red's a day...
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Re: I am quite proud of myself
Dad gave up after being told he wouldn't have legs within a few years, Mum gave up when the Doctor looked at her and said "- and you'll be pushing his wheelchair, because if you don't give up he won't either." Fair play to them they'd both smoked for over 50yrs and just stopped cold turkey, they both stayed non-smokers as well.
It's a good thing you've managed T.C, well done you and here's to remaining a non-smoker!
It's a good thing you've managed T.C, well done you and here's to remaining a non-smoker!