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October 8, 2006, 4:02 pm PDT

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!

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Hey Aggie,

So wonderful to wake up and read a posting from you !!!! So glad to know you are doing o.k. There is a pretty good distance between us and wondering how a dear friend is.

You are so right on, on the smoking about our 2nd anniversary coming up. There were a thousand times I thought for a second to just give in, but that was just a thought, for a second. In my wildest dreams I wanted to quit, but I for some reason didn't think I could pull it off !!!! Little did I know !!!!!! You and I pulled it off and not about to let it take over our life. In 3 days will be my lung cancer operation anniversary date, 3 years being cancer free. If only the smokers would realize it is just a matter of time before they will get the news. But to each is own with their choice in life. You and I made a choice and it can be done, especially with the support.

Have great day.

 

Linda One year, six months, five days, 14 hours, 34 minutes and 14 seconds. 16638 cigarettes not smoked, saving $3,219.25. Life saved: 8 weeks, 1 day, 18 hours, 30 minutes.

Hi Linda;

 

How wonderful to know that you are celebrating yet another anniversary!!  Congratulations!  The word congratulations does not seem to cover it somehow!!  What  GREAT victories, what strength to have won over such adversaries. When it comes to life and death struggles, you can actually say that you have been there and done that!  Keep up the fantastic work!! Yes it's been a very long road, a hard fight  and the rewards are great.  Keep up the good work and wishing you many, many other wonderful anniversaries. 

 

 

Aggie   One year, seven months, two weeks, three days, 5 hours, 34 minutes and 35 seconds. 14855 cigarettes not smoked, saving $5,934.48. Life saved: 7 weeks, 2 days, 13 hours, 55 minutes.

 
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October 18, 2006, 11:43 pm PDT

Welcome back!!

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it's been a long time since I was here..hopefully I am back again to fight the nico-demon.  This is the pits, but I have to quit again..I was on here previously.  I had four entire months, the longest I'd ever gone since I was in my teens and I'm 58 now..so it was quite a victory to get that much time; HOWEVER, what sent me back to picking up the first cigarette was being angry with someone.  I was very mad at someone and then my air conditioning went out the same day, I slipped and went to the convenience store..it took me totally off guard, I thought I 'had it beat'  I have now been smoking again for a year and 4 months to the day when I started again June 16th, 2005.  This time I am doing it one day at a time.  I quit drinking that way 12 years ago, but nicotine is a zillion times harder to quit than alcohol for me, anyway..enuff about me..hello to everyone new ones  and veterans..I hope Mario is still smoke free and it's good to see Linda..Aggie and I keep in touch, Hi Aggie,  and I'm hoping to see Shelly back soon, God willing..I'm not going to start my meter yet, I'm too nervous to go looking for it, but I had my last cigarette on 10/16/06 at around noon.    Lord, let me get thru one more day.  Love to all!!!  Ann

Hi Ann;

 

Welcome back....so nice to see you here.  Take it one day at a time and make sure to start each day with a little prayer.  The first few days are the hardest and you know that so hang tough.  Our thoughts are with you and I say a special prayer for you first thing each day.  Hugs from up north and all the very best of luck. 

 

Aggie   One year, seven months, three weeks, six days, 13 hours, 17 minutes and 0 seconds. 15113 cigarettes not smoked, saving $6,037.56. Life saved: 7 weeks, 3 days, 11 hours, 25 minutes.

 
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October 18, 2006, 11:55 pm PDT

Hi Shelly!

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Just bought another pack....Told myself this morning that I would try again. Should I junk the pack....I am so scared to try again and fail yet again

 

Shelly

Nice to see you posting!  Yes you do need to quit again.  Ann is back and Linda has always been here. You need to do this for yourself and your little ones.  So I hope to read a lot of your posts here.  There are so many people here that are looking to quit too so you are not alone.  The first days are a little hard but you can do this.  You know what to do, post often and stay positive as always.  Hang in there and my thoughts are with you.  

 

Aggie   One year, seven months, three weeks, six days, 13 hours, 28 minutes and 54 seconds. 15114 cigarettes not smoked, saving $6,037.64. Life saved: 7 weeks, 3 days, 11 hours, 30 minutes.

 
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October 26, 2006, 5:14 pm PDT

keep up....

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hope all is well with everyone..I've had a busy day..smoke free still..I am using the inhaler a little too much, but I plan to scale back next week.. I'll be checking in later..Ann

Hi Ann;

 

Keep up the great work......you can do this and you will be ok.  Where is your meter?  Get that up and running as well.  You need that to visualize and keep track of those precious seconds that go by and you stay smoke free.  Hugs from up North.

 

Aggie  One year, eight months, five days, 6 hours, 48 minutes and 20 seconds. 15307 cigarettes not smoked, saving $6,114.76. Life saved: 7 weeks, 4 days, 3 hours, 35 minutes.

 

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