Back on here again after trying and experementing several times with previous quits! Thankfully I'm only turning 24 tomorrow and after falling quite ill lately (losing a stone and I'm already a twig!) I was relieved to hear that after a blood test there was no underlying illnesses...however, I knew ciggies and played a pivotal role in how crappy I felt. Just broken up with the misses and today paid off my debts! (whopee!) So I finally thought with all these changes in my life I may aswell throw the smoking in there too... I use to associate the turbulant relationship with my on off gf, the debts and the stress that came with both as a reason and an excuse to smoke..... without both I realised it's time I stopped BS'ing myself and took a grip of this addiction!
It's time for a new me, a new me without the horrid stench of smoke!
Hope everyone's quit is going well!
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My advice would def be to any young smoker....quit while your young.I know you probably don't see yourself smoking in your 30s and 40s but believe me if you don't quit now...you will be.Ask any quitter and they,ll tell you they wished they had
My advice would def be to any young smoker....quit while your young.I know you probably don't see yourself smoking in your 30s and 40s but believe me if you don't quit now...you will be.Ask any quitter and they,ll tell you they wished they had
Good luck
Early 20s too - I did and it was loads easier than quitting at 28 and again at 29!!
Well done Chez- sounds like you're really taking life by the scruff of the neck and turning things around.
You sound so positive and confident- wish I had been as together as you seem to be when I was 24- and I am certain you're going to go the full distance. Good for you mate.
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