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6 Months Quit
#1
Yep, have now quit smoking for 6 months  :woot  :woot
Just thought I'd pop in here and share my good news.  Thanks again to all of you on here who were so supportive at the start of my quit. :thumbup
Now all I need to do is GET OUT ON THE FECKING BIKE before it starts raining again  :lol :lol
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#2
Well done, I've been stopped almost 6 years now. I wonder why I ever smoked and can't stand the smell of it now, there's nothing worse than a ex smoker. lol.
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#3
Well done keep it up
I have been stopped about 12 years now but still sometimes fancy one- but know I cant
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#4
Well done Helen, I am sure you are over the worst. Just think of the money you have saved. Smile
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#5
Keep it up, 4 years 7 months for me, no going back now  Big Grin
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#6
Well done  Smile im up to 2 1/2 years now and boy i used to love my ciggies but heart attack later i quit  :eek

Lee
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#7
Just for a laugh ...  :lol

I quit the **** sticks about 50 years ago .. maybe 51 I can't quite remember the exact date now  :\  .. I also stopped having sugar in my coffee and tea on the same day.
 
Now then .. if I still had just half the money I've saved .. we could all go out for a drink  :\ 

Well Done indeed to all those who have seen the light and kicked the habit .. it's not easy is it.  Keep it going, be strong whenever tempted and you'll be better off in all respects. 

Stay Safe  Wink    Trev      (The Polar Bear in Spain)
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#8
Started in my late twenties for no apparent reason then stopped as soon as my first born came along, she's now 7 Smile Best thing I ever did. It's how much a packet now? £7+ ?
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#9
Smile Smile Smile Smile  well done Helen
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#10
Well done, it's not easy. two years for me in october Smile
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#11
Well done you.
And all the other too

I gave up when deciding to start a family and my daughter is now 22, alas she smokes and so does my 19 year old son. My 17 year old say's he doesn't but all his friends do so he stinks too.
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#12
Nice one!


I stopped 5 years ago,never think about it now but i must be honest i did the first couple of years for whatever reason,


Make sure you reward yourself,


I made a decision to not drink for 3 months yesterday,if i do it ill buy myself some shiny down pipes for the fazer
As thats equal to the money ill save, even at supermarket prices.
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#13
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Helen, scare yourself with how much you could of saved over the years.....

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#14
I know - scary stuff!!!
I mostly bought rolling tobacco - but it all adds up. Funny how I've always got spare change in my purse these days and a much healthier bank balance. Soon I'll have enough to start looking for a new bike  :lol :lol
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#15
I found a bag of skunk the other day and I can't smoke it ... I gave up smoking 25yrs ago.. :\
The downside to giving up smoking.

I think I'll grind it up and bake a cake!  :lol

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