200 days today! I feel great! Have started to excercise for weight gain and am hoping will have lost a few pounds shortly! Life is good!
200 days!: 200 days today! I feel great... - No Smoking Day
200 days!
ohhhhhh nice one!!!! 200 days, and here was me just posting on a 100-day thread too.
Well done you. Blimey, thats a big achieve!
Congrats on the double century, thats FAB.
Looks like you've got it under control, well done.
Hi Jody
WOW 200 days quit is fantastic big Hug for you
CONGRATULATIONS
Love
Marg xxxxxxxx
Congratulations
200 is a great achievement, one day I will be there too.
How're are you feeling? Noticed any really big changes at 200 days?
Excellent job, Jody!! CONGRATULATIONS on 200 days!
Thanks Jase, Nic, Margareth, Coaltyt, Bella, and MAH. In answer to your questions MAH, I feel really great! I don't cough and hack anymore. My face has cleared up again, I definitely smell better (lol), and I have more time to do things as I'm not always stopping to smoke. No more pain in my back. No allergies ( I seriously think I was allergic to smoke!) The weight gain I was expecting and am now working on that, however I have to take exercise slowly as I have arthritis in all joints below the waist which makes exercise difficult, but not impossible. If I have the will power to stop smoking CT, I surely have the will power to lose the weight! Quitting was one of the hardest things I have done in my life, but it's soooooooo worth it! Oh, I have also found my sense of humor again. Sometime during the quit, I lost it. LOL
Thanks Jase, Nic, Margareth, Coaltyt, Bella, and MAH. In answer to your questions MAH, I feel really great! I don't cough and hack anymore. My face has cleared up again, I definitely smell better (lol), and I have more time to do things as I'm not always stopping to smoke. No more pain in my back. No allergies ( I seriously think I was allergic to smoke!) The weight gain I was expecting and am now working on that, however I have to take exercise slowly as I have arthritis in all joints below the waist which makes exercise difficult, but not impossible. If I have the will power to stop smoking CT, I surely have the will power to lose the weight! Quitting was one of the hardest things I have done in my life, but it's soooooooo worth it! Oh, I have also found my sense of humor again. Sometime during the quit, I lost it. LOL
Thanks for the great reply Jody, really am struggling at the moment and not with the quit, perversely enough (never want to smoke again) but with the changes to my life that smoking has made. Good to hear you do come out the otherside, it's the waiting that's the killer though.
Well done Jody hun. You sound so up beet good for you girl. More than half way to the penthouse.xxxx