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8 months quit.

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mash591000 Days Smoke Free
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Hello and happy new year everybody.

I quit sometime in may and I'm still quit.

Christmas was a challenge but i resisted those sometimes powerful and irrational urges. Had to keep reminding myself that they dont last very long and will soon pass and guess what? They did. They just evaporated. I've managed to save a small fortune and my lungs are happy for the first time in years.

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RoisinO1Administrator3 Years Smoke Free

Great to read an update from you mash59 , keep up the great work :)

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You're flying mash! Congratulations on eight months.

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