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60 days and still going strong

Hi everyone, it's been 60 days. And I'm feeling liberated, in control and relieved that I've finally stopped smoking. I don't ever want to go back to that filthy, smelly, expensive, socially unacceptable habit again. I still have times that my mind tries to tell me that just one won't hurt. But we all know that's just not true. One of you told me that they travel in packs, and I've been there before. Nope, not one puff ever. Thanks for all your help and I hope you all are doing as well or better than I.

Lovely to hear from you John W. Liberation is a great feeling, and NOPE means you cannot be dragged back down the black dark ugly hole again. I am nearly 12 months free and cannot believe the new hurdles I have jumped and yet continued to be smoke free. Onwards and upwards and keep in touch.

Staying in touch with us long term will also serve to keep you on the right path. Helping others is also rewarding. Great job!

Congrats John W, 60 days shows you that you can and are doing this. Just keep your guard up buddy and you will remain a winner. So so true, no such thing as one smoke. Besides there is nothing to miss anymore, you are free. We never liked smokes to start with, we had to train ourselves onto them and then addiction took over. Keep on the good path of fresh air and clean smell, no more ashtray stench and stale cigarette breath🤮 Hope you are rewarding yourself along the way, with little treats. Go you good thing!👍

Hi John W. I love your reference to cigarettes as "Pack Mentality". Love it! A quick puff and you are devoured by the pack.