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3/15/23
Well put! Congratulations on 2 years 8 months nicotine free. Looking good on this side of the glass for sure. The message about changing your psyche is truly key. Pinning after cigarettes and lamenting over your quit is an awful waste of energy. REJOICE every single minute of FREEDOM from ADDICTION accomplished right from the first stomped out butt.
This is a time of glowing happiness. Getting back to the real you. Shedding all of that BS the smoke companies have spewed. No longer a victim of corporate sabotage.
The song, I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW, really hits home.
Quitting smoking/nicotine is certainly worth the effort.
Cheers
3/15/23
Thanks Anne!
Anne2020 said:nning after cigarettes and lamenting over your quit is an awful waste of energy. REJOICE every single minute of FREEDOM from ADDICTION accomplished right from the first stomped out butt. This is a time of glowing happiness. Getting back to the real you. Shedding all of that BS the smoke companies have spewed. No longer a victim of corporate sabotage. The song, I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW, really hits home. Quitting smoking/nicotine is certainly worth the effort.
3/17/23
OMG everyone It is actually A YEAR and 8 months not TWO YEARS. Total typo!!! or is it Freudian? Maybe it feels that long since I stepped smoking!
Still and achievement!
Looking forward to celebrating 2 year anniversary!
3/31/23
Hey xvaper,
I missed your 1 year eight month celebration but I'm happy to have the opportunity to wish you a very happy 1 year 9 months as of this past Wednesday. I'm so happy for you. Yes, as we move forward further and further the time really can get away from us but that's such a good sign and testament to how truly far we've come from the addiction. WOO-HOO! I really am so proud of you and so glad that you and others have remained close to the forum long after quitting. I hope you have something really special planned for your 2nd year celebration in June. I also hope that you're doing well and enjoying the beginning of the Spring season. Talk again soon. Hugs.
Have a great day.