Never Knew I Could Do It....

nudgie
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On 1 September 07 it will be ONE YEAR ago that I quit smoking. I thought this was on habit I would never break because I had started at the age of 13 and now I am 43. I had always tried but failed. I guess this is one of those good things that came from cancer/chemo.
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Good for you!!! I quit 20+ years ago from a 2 pack a day habit.I remember having the sweats and shakes of withdrawal. I can tell you smoking is not just a bad habit ---- smoking is an "ADDICTION". Congratulations!!0
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Congratulations! My Mom recently quit after a stay in the hospital where she could not smoke for a week or so. She is 72 and had been smoking since she was 16! I think she knows it's now or never, so I really hope she has quit for good. It's only been 3 months so far. I hope she can make it a WHOLE YEAR, like you! That is fantastic.
Take care,
Susan0 -
Congrats! It's a big accomplishment. I quit for 2 mos before hubby was dx. Unfortunately I went back to it. I hope to quit again but it was tough enough then without this stress(but I'm not giving up!) God Bless and Good Luck . Diane0
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I was listening to Dave Ramsey the other day on the radio. There was a young woman who quit, and he was giving her a rough estimate of how much money she would save over a lifetime, if her insurance went down and she invested the money spent. It was something like 2 million dollars. That would be enough to make a person want to give it a try. Congratulations on a wonderful step toward health and perhaps wealth.
Jo Ann0 -
I knew you could!!!
YEA YEA YEA YEA YEA YEA YEA!!!
NAKED happy dance for your lungs!!!
Have you noticed that everything tastes different? and that you can smell things you never used to be able to??? (Although, on an 11-hour plane flight, sitting next to a guy who NEEDED a shower...well...hummmmm....)
Hugs, Kathi0
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