good evening G, and welcome back, for most of us it takes more than 1 attempt at quitting, so good to see you back again. you know what to do, read, read, read and keep us posted to how ur going.
good evening G, and welcome back, for most of us it takes more than 1 attempt at quitting, so good to see you back again. you know what to do, read, read, read and keep us posted to how ur going.
Get your head right and the rest will follow.
Good luck.
cheres man
i believe this is my 4th attempt now, if not my 5th
Im dissapointed to see you here again. I distinctly remember telling you that i've wasted 20 years on this crap, not to mention the money and damage to my lungs, and with hindsight, would never have started, or given up at the age I started (17) and here you are at 16 young enough to quit forever and not waste £1000's and keep your health!
However, I do wish you the best of luck in your quit. I know what its like being young, going out, birds, beer, parties and the good old smoke to go with it etc and I couldent do it at that age, i tried many times to quit, but it should be easier now with the smoking ban in pubs and all that.
Get your head focused again, and do this properly. Getting your exam results is a very stressful time, but now you have them, get this quitting smoking thing back in order. You really ought to, lifes too great a thing to be wasting on lining the pockets of the tobacco companies.
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