Having completed 2 months of being smoke free I feel SO good. I even feel cured! I know I can never have another puff but I feel I can face any situation now and not have to worry how I'll cope without a ciggie. I am not being complacent - I know that it is SO easy to go back to the fags when you think you've cracked it, but I think of myself as a non-smoker and the non-smokers I know don't 'have the occasional ciggie' so I know I can't either.
I just need to convince my hubby now that it isn't as difficult as it is made out to be! Then my house can be smoke free too.
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Thanks Marg - I know I have needed your support over the last couple of months so thanks for that - you have been an inspiration - you are always so positive about quitting, it has made me see that quitting really is a very positive thing to do!
Awww thanks you lot! And thanks Shabba for saying I can bring horsey along too after all he was one of my main inspirations to quit smoking as I had got to the stage that I couldn't afford to smoke AND have a horse.
jerry lee you have cracked this smoking lark,,congrats on moving in to 3 months,,,wow,,feels good to be a non smoker,,.we have all helped each other on here,,keep the faith tony
WELL DONE Jerry Lee, you have been so strong and positive and it has all paid off.
Good luck on working on the hubby, I casually mentioned it to mine and all I got was a, "i'm feeling good at the moment and I don't want to spoil that". Luckily mine smokes outside.
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