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I THINK I FINALLY GOT IT

Hi everyone, I have had a little trouble working this page out, this is about the sixth time I have wrote my story. A little like trying to give up the cigarettes. But this I my first day on this site and as at 9.30am Sunday the 19th February 2012 I have had my last cigarette. I want to be on the road to being a non smoker. It hasn't been easy I have tried to stop quiet a few time, but the strange thing is I can go all day with out a cigarette whislt Im at work but when I finish work that's when I tend to lite up. Im a single mum with two kids and I'm trying my hardest. Hoping this quit site will help me out. I have enjoyed reading some of the stories online already. I have been getting angry with myself these last few weeks when I have had a cigarette as I know and I say to myself I really don't want this nore do I need it. I am determined to give up smoking. And to you all that have keep up the good work it is a total waste off money and it stinks

Good luck Rae, I'm day 27 now! I have smoked for 27 years :(
I too have tried to give up so many times over the years. I've given up this time using patches, on step 2 now. It hasn't been easy but it's a fantastic feeling knowing I'm on my way to freedom (those cigs have controlled me long enough). So glad I stumbled across this site, as the support & friendship is fantastic. Keep strong

Good Luck..I had my last cigarette last night and am looking forward to reading about everyones experiences and the 'journey'. Stay strong ;)

Thanking all for your support. As we all need support. I too have tried many times in giving up last time I did manage to get to 70 days then fell in a heap, but I didn't have support. I know that it's not easy but I am hoping this time I have more determination to beat the habit and beat that control that those cigarettes have had on me.

Thanking all for your support. As we all need support. I too have tried many times in giving up last time I did manage to get to 70 days then fell in a heap, but I didn't have support. I know that it's not easy but I am hoping this time I have more determination to beat the habit and beat that control that those cigarettes have had on me.