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Started 6/26/22 by candrew; 15901 views.
candrew

From: candrew

8/5/22

Hey Lori-

I am good. Other than Xfinity down, no internet, TV or phone.Thankfully I have my IPhone on 5G. Sitting here dancin’ to Earth ,Wind & Fire and looking for something to do. May go to the pool and do the hot tub thing.

I remember Eve very well. We had some great conversations. Nice lady! Same with you.

Hope your evening is good. 
 

 Good day (night)

Andrew

Loreficent

From: Loreficent

8/5/22

Good evening Andrew,

Its hard nowadays to be “disconnected “ from the internet. We don’t realise until it happens. Glad you are able to still get on and write. Boredom is never productive, and often very destructive for an addict. But look! You get to hang out and write and maybe go to the hot tub and not smoke! It’s pretty cool to be free of that and just go do your thing. Not worry about where are your cigs, do you have enough, where is the lighter, etc.

Enjoy it!!!!

candrew

From: candrew

8/5/22

Lori-

I can always go get one of my wife's cigs. They are the real thin Capri 100's. Yuk, I would have to be pretty hard up to smoke those. 

No matter, it's the furthest thing from my mind. I am firmly grounded in my new program. God knows that I have been waiting a long time for his blessings. Actually, he has always been there, I was just "asleep at the wheel" my whole life. 

I can't tell you how pleased I am to be alive, healthy and loved. I am truly blessed and wish to spread my newfound gifts to the world (Dance to this Gift Called Life).

To all my Delphi friends. I am grateful to have found you. We are going to make it, some sooner than others. But keep the faith and you will succeed. 

Andrew 

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candrew

From: candrew

8/6/22

Another Day Smoke Free

Going on my 12th week smoke free, Yippee I am really a non-smoker. I am approaching the 3rd month of freedom and feel confident I can do another month. I can see 6 months out, a day at a time. Never before have I felt this way about my smoking. 

As you all know I spend a lot of time on this site. I am excited to read all the posts and gain strength from all of you. It keeps me grounded and I try to share my positive thoughts and feelings as we progress on our journey. 

Before we know it 2023 is right around the corner. What a wonderful thought starting the new year as a non-smoker. I can't wait. 

Really, smoking is downright stupid. How we got caught up in the insanity of it all escapes me as the many times I tried to quit on my own, I just couldn't do it. Surrender should not be in our vocabulary. We were given this miracle called life to live it to the fullest. 

I am grateful for the support and encouragement that I get from all of you. It amounts to free therapy, and I always leave the site with something that helps me remain abstinent.  Keep posting and reading, it will make a big difference in your fight to freedom. 

Good day,

Andrew

candrew

From: candrew

8/6/22

I posted this to ALL today. I don't know if you saw it.

Here it is:

From: candrew

8:17 AM

Another Day Smoke Free

Going on my 12th week smoke free, Yippee I am really a non-smoker. I am approaching the 3rd month of freedom and feel confident I can do another month. I can see 6 months out, a day at a time. Never before have I felt this way about my smoking. 

As you all know I spend a lot of time on this site. I am excited to read all the posts and gain strength from all of you. It keeps me grounded and I try to share my positive thoughts and feelings as we progress on our journey. 

Before we know it 2023 is right around the corner. What a wonderful thought starting the new year as a non-smoker. I can't wait. 

Really, smoking is downright stupid. How we got caught up in the insanity of it all escapes me as the many times I tried to quit on my own, I just couldn't do it. Surrender should not be in our vocabulary. We were given this miracle called life to live it to the fullest. 

I am grateful for the support and encouragement that I get from all of you. It amounts to free therapy, and I always leave the site with something that helps me remain abstinent.  Keep posting and reading, it will make a big difference in your fight to freedom. 

Good day,

Andrew

Aww...that AMAZING and congratulations!!!  12 weeks is a Huge accomplishment.  You are doing so GREAT!!!  So proud of you!

Keep up the great work!  I spent most of the day outside at picnics wanting to pass out from the heat.  The older I get I just can't take it anymore.  I do not know how you even deal with Florida!  No thank you!  

Hope you had a great day and thank you for copying your post to me!

Loreficent

From: Loreficent

8/7/22

Yesssss! Do we have a MOD now???

Thank you thank you thank you Cindi!!! Wow. Denim and you are amazing to give your time, support, encouragement, and love to this Forum. You make a huge difference in people’s lives. Thank you so much!!!

blushclaprose

Thank you so much Lore and I am so honored to be asked to be in this position.  I really hope I can make a difference just like ModMarge, ModDee, ModSue and so many others did for my first year or so.  I'm going to try my best to be a great support system for everyone here.  

Jerthie123

From: Jerthie123

8/7/22

Thank you for sharing Andrew! Keep up the amazing work... Hurray!!!

Loreficent

From: Loreficent

8/8/22

You already have Cindi. Huge difference and support even before becoming a Mod. I remember you well from my earlier days and that was over two years ago now. I would never have made it this far without my Forumily and the support I received and still receive here. It’s been said kicking nicotine is harder than kicking heroin. I’ve not been addicted to that so I can’t say personally, though my Aunt was a heroin addict and off of it for over 20 years before quitting cigarettes and she said that is true. I do very much believe that unless one has been on this journey personally, they just don’t understand it. Having the support and encouragement of those who have gone before us makes all the difference. 
Quitting smoking can make one feel as if the world is off it’s axis a bit for a while. Having the grounded, non judgmental support we get from you and of the other oldsters along this path is such a comfort. 
 

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