Its been 18 days & I'mStill Smoke Free ;)
MzFreeSpirited
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I stopped smoking on my 60th day of my conscious healthy living journey. That was 18 days ago and I just realized it. There were days in the beginning that I felt like I was gonna have a fit.. but now --- I feel fine. It has gotten easier every single day. I just wanted to share to encourage someone out there who is contemplating whether they should stop smoking ...It can be done.. and you will thank yourself once you do it..
I just watched my video of my 60th day -- I remember so clearly having to convince myself in that video that I could do it.. wow.. feel free to check it out -- http://youtu.be/OQI1nlHpe9c
I just watched my video of my 60th day -- I remember so clearly having to convince myself in that video that I could do it.. wow.. feel free to check it out -- http://youtu.be/OQI1nlHpe9c
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Well done, and congratulation on "coming of age" as a non-smoker.
All the ads I see say that as soon as you stop smoking your body starts to repair itself, so you've made a fantastic choice for a healthier life.
Keep up the good work!0 -
Today has been one month smoke free for me. Congratulations on sticking with it.0
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Today has been one month smoke free for me. Congratulations on sticking with it.
Congrats to you as well Thank you so much0 -
Well done, and congratulation on "coming of age" as a non-smoker.
All the ads I see say that as soon as you stop smoking your body starts to repair itself, so you've made a fantastic choice for a healthier life.
Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much- That is definitely my wish that my body decides to line up with my healthy lifestyle Thanks for responding0 -
I'm a little over a year smoke-free BIG KUDOS to you- feels good doesn't it ?0
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I'm a little over a year smoke-free BIG KUDOS to you- feels good doesn't it ?
woo hoo!!!! good for you. thanks for responding.. im even MORE encouraged. it feels so good to be done with that nasty addiction!!!!! YES IT DOES!!!! Cheers to health and wellness for real now0 -
Congratulations! Quitting is an awesome accomplishment!0
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congrats!!!! i'm on day 53! you can do it! im so proud of you for making it this far! you got this beat!:bigsmile:0
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WAY TO GO!!! Today is day 14 smoke free for me.0
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It has been 23 years for me. I went cold turkey, and I also think I would be a dead turkey if I had not. I smoked 2 packs a day. , bI could not even string 4 words together with out coughing my guts up.. Do I think about smoking? Yes, Would I ever start up again? NEVER. You can do it. I know, I know because I did. Good luck on your smoke free life.0
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It has been 23 years for me. I went cold turkey, and I also think I would be a dead turkey if I had not. I smoked 2 packs a day. , bI could not even string 4 words together with out coughing my guts up.. Do I think about smoking? Yes, Would I ever start up again? NEVER. You can do it. I know, I know because I did. Good luck on your smoke free life.
Wooo hoo-- wow.. awesome testimony.. thanks for sharing.
and everyone else-- thank you too --
congrats to all the others who have decided to stop sub-consciously killing themselves..0 -
Congrats that has to be one of the hardest things to do. But just think about the years you will add to your life and the money you are saving. Job will done!0
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I've been smoke free for over two years now! It was one of the hardest things I have ever done, but if I can do it, you can too! There's not a day that goes by that I am thankful that I don't smoke anymore. Congratulations!0
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Free I can't say enough how proud I am of your not smoking. You have totally taking control of your life. Keep it up hun you are awesome0
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congrats!
i have to do this....i keep saying once i get these last pounds off i will do it. i think it may be harder then losing the weight.
but i have to do it.0 -
I want to be there...I just posted something about smoking today...So happy for you~ hoping I can join u0
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WAY TO GO!!! I quit in May of 2008 and yes, it only gets easier from here. You WILL have set backs where the cravings come back but once you get through those, it gets easier and easier and easier. Now, at almost 4 years for me, it does nothing but gross me out. :sick:
PS: You are so pretty!0 -
WOW...That is great! I love seeing these inspiring stories to let those who are struggling know that anything can be accomplished!!!0
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Congratulations! That is awesome! I quit on October 15, 2011. It is one of the best things I have ever done. I feel so good now. You have made such a great decision!0
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<--- non-smoker since Feb and I have no intention of going back! :bigsmile:0
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Congrats! Today makes 8 months and 1 week being smoke free. Your body will love you more each day! Keep up the awesome job! =^_^=0
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im still struggling to kick the butt! I have more hope now after hearing all of you successfully off!!!0
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Good work, I should be doing the same but want to wait till I reach my goal of 20kgs, only 9 to go then It;l be a good honest effort from me. 1 thing at a time tho, Congrat's.. ;-)0
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Well done all of you.
I'm an ex smoker, quit about 2 years ago now and haven't looked back. Very happy with it, don't miss smoking, don't care if people smoke around me or not.0 -
myself, the hubby and my dad who we care for, all quit smoking together on the 1st of APril. So much easier doing it all together and we are all feeling the benefits of extra pennies in the pocket! and we are hoping that with our kids been 3 and 5 they wont remember ever seeing us smoke and therefore be less likely to smoke themselves!0
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I've just counted up and realised I gave up 30 years ago!! OH gave up after much struggle 6 months ago - so proud of him. It is NEVER easy so you can be justly proud of your achievements. Well done all!0
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Congratulations. As an ex-smoker I know what an achievement that is for you.0
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GREAT JOB!!!!!! You should brag, pat your self on the back, sing it to the hilltops! You should be so proud! I am coming up on 5 months after smoking ALOT for 25 years! It is HARD work to quit so make sure you tell your self how wonderful you are for making it every day! Congats!0
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Congrats on being an official non-smoker!
I just realised reading these posts that I need to see my giving up smoking as a reward, not a punishment!
Thanks everyone... good luck on your journeys....0 -
Good job!!! It's been 15 months since I last lit one up, (to be honest I only did it coz I found out I was pregnant) I had mini goals, first not smoking first trimester, then being smoke free till the delivery. The little girl is now six months, and have yet to give in.
Is it hard?? Yes
Are there days I really really want a bensen and hedges super slim in my hand? Yes
But is it getting easier day by day? Yessssss
It's a struggle nearly every day. But everyday it becomes easier to convince myself to make one more day
Waaayyy to gooo0
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