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Sep-5
Hi Jan!
It is wonderful to see you again! I’m sure you had a bit of a moment trying to confirm whether it was a dream or real! It’s funny, I don’t remember having a dream where I was smoking until I was quitting. Silly brain! It is great to hear the not smoking life is working well for you and each day quit is confirming you are one tough lady! Take care and enjoy the smells!
Sep-6
Thank you Susan... you certainly need a certain amount of will power even after all this time... I shall be really happy with myself when i can say I have given up for two years... seems a massive milestone but one which is now only 6 months away.. :)
Jan
Sep-6
Hi Jan,
Love your key...it's beautiful!! And Congrats on 18 months smoke-free. The struggle and fight was worth it. I smoked for 42 years and don't miss it. I LOVE & have JOY to be a non-smoker. My brain still has memories of me smoking and sometimes PINGS me. I have my coffee and sometimes think of a cig...I don't want a smoke but my brain remembers that I always smoked with my morning coffee for 40 yrs. When I get really stressed sometimes, I think of a cig...not that I want to smoke. Just a ping. I think my last smoking dream was about 6 wks ago. I was chain smoking and woke when I thought why in the h*ll am I smoking 3 cigarettes?? Glad to wake up and discover I was still quit and had not relapsed. The pings are annoying but my brain definitely remembers that I smoked for 42 years. I am happily smoke free for 2 years. I am a PROUD non-smoker and will never smoke another cig. Who would have thought that our struggle and withdrawal would be the good ol' days? Hope you staying safe and well during the pandemic.
Let's keep kicking cig Butt!!!
Gloria
Freedom since 30 July 2018...How Sweet it is!!
Sep-7
Thanks Gloria - I love my key too :)
Yep, I smoked for 47 years in all... with a short break whilst pregnant. It was tough, but I went cold turkey - felt it was the only way not to get addicted to something else!
Hopefully now I wont ever go back... I don't call myself a "non-smoker" in my head, just an ex-smoker :)
Take care and stay safe
Jan
Sep-20
To my two quit buddies who check in here now and then, Asad and Cheryl, we have all three made it to 18 months smoke free... Congratulations my friends... here's to the next 6 months which will reach our two year quit celebrations :)
Jan
Sep-20
Congratulations on hitting 18 months quit. You, Asad and Cheryl stuck it out through the tough spots and now all three of you have successful quits behind you. Way to Go! You three are definitely no sissies!
"Quitting isn't for Sissies!" I quit poisoning myself Sept. 27, 2013
Dec-3
Well its been a while since we all posted in here but I thought I would add one today as its 1 year 9 months ago that I had my last smoke.
There are times that I do think about it, especially through the last lockdown which ended into tier 2 yesterday, but I don't get that urge to light up like I have had before. I hope my fellow quitters are doing ok and it would be lovely to hear from you :)
I hope you all, and everyone who reads this, have a very merry and healthy Christmas and that we can look forward to a new year which will bring much happiness, freedom and love to our fellow "man"
Take care everyone
Jan