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not one person has commented that I failed.

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schedule 5 Jan 2015

I feel more of a failure now that no one has commented on my failure. Living alone I have not had any encouragement from any one.

By DonnaG
schedule 5 Jan 2015

Hi justme74 I have failed many times and I know the guilt you are feeling. Keep trying and one day you will get it. This is my fourth time now and I am going cold turkey TODAY,,,,,,, my last effort was 9 months. Jump on that horse and keep riding😉

schedule 5 Jan 2015

Do not worry about it much, feeling like you're a failure only means you seriously want to quit. I know that feeling, and I have failed many times, the important thing is not giving up. Try and try again. Good luck!!

By Anzac71
schedule 5 Jan 2015

Hi Justme74, I know exactly how you feel. I have attempted to quit many times and always ended up back on the smokes and every time I did I found it harder and harder to hand over my hard earned money for another pack, Now I am 50 days clean and just the thought of what I can do with the money I would have spent on smokes keeps me clean. All the best and never quit trying, you will succeed but only when you are truly ready.

schedule 5 Jan 2015

Hi Justme74, don't look at it as a failure it's just a slight hiccup and we have all been there many times. I am only approaching the end of my 1st month smoke free and know it is possible to relapse but you are not a failure you should oat yourself on the back for making the effort to keep trying. When you feel ready just give it another shot, that's what we are all doing and we WILL succeed. All the best

By JDKeys
schedule 5 Jan 2015

Dust yourself off Justme74. I have failed myself in the past. Here I am on my way to my completing 30 days smokefree, its not easy, addiction isn't easy. Give it another go, you can do this.

schedule 6 Jan 2015

You can do this justforme74. This is only a setback. I don't believe in failure. Keep going!!