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9/25/20
So, how are you doing today? Hope all is going well? I was at home in bed yesterday afternoon with Vertigo so I was not on at all.
9/27/20
I agree, Kevin's quit story is motivational, and admire how he stuck with his quit and positive role models sure play their part, so glad I am part of this community.
Kind regards
Anthony
9/27/20
Kevin's entire story was on the old forum called Aboutquit.com and he went into detail of his experiences. I was determined to stay quit after reading his story. If he could quit fighting in Afghanistan under that kind if stress then surely I can do it here. He was a hero to so many people and helped so many quitters stay quit by telling everyone to take back control and don't let that nicotine monster win. This is an all in fight for freedom no being wishy washy about quitting. Just keep going no matter what crap this drug addiction throws at us. His words helped so many stay quit and I'm proud to be one of his success stories.
"Quitting isn't for Sissies!" I quit poisoning myself Sept. 27, 2013
9/27/20
Yes Debbie, Kevin fought two battles at a time..the nicodemon battle and the deadly battle in the warfield.He is quite a role model in every aspect of life.
9/27/20
Hi..Its my 7th day of quitting.right now, i am experiencing a craving that is very powerful that i have experienced within this short period.it feels like crushing me.i hope this moment too shall pass.
9/28/20
Congratulations on seven days quit Joel, ride the wave weather the storm, you will come out the other side stronger
9/28/20
Thankyou Jatchat..the Hellweek is over!i didnt thought i will reach this milestone.Now i am determined and its getting quite easy now.What about you Jatchat? I would like to hear from you.
9/28/20
Hi Joel,
Four days quit going into my fifth, all's good Missed a patch for a few days, but put a new one on this morning so I don't put myself under undue pressure, taken it one day at a time and hoping for the best. I am 71 yrs of age and have had numerous quits, trying to make this one stick. Smoked for 40 years have spent most of this year quit, longest quit this year was 10 weeks. I am married and my partner is a smoker, makes it hard when they're in the house all the time, I just have to keep my distance, partner smokes outside. Good luck with your quit
Kind regards
Anthony