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Day 1 without a cigarette

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I have been playing this back and fourth game trying to quit. I know I'm only on day 1 but I'm very proud of myself. I can use this money do to fun stuff with my kids and since I just started exercising yesterday and trying to clean up my eating habits I'm feeling good. Very sore but good. If I'm not happy with how my life is I'm going to haft to be the 1 to change it. Anybody on day 1? Thought we could work together on this. We are going to need support.

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mrssunnyside

Hi Healthymommy, sounds like your going to live up to your name :-D I'm not on day one, but I remember it as if it was yesterday. It's been the best thing I've ever done for myself.

Stay possative and strong, and keep exercising too, Keep in touch, if you need to let off steam, come on here and do it, we will understand, xx :-)

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BriarwoodAdministratorLONG TERM WINNER

Hi healthmommy, your children will be sooooh proud of you :)

Just take one day at a time and be proud of yourself for quitting :)

Exercise will be your new friend now and what a great choice you have made :)

Any problems just come on here and we will support you all the way :) x

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yellowsnowdrop

I can also remember day 1 like it was yesterday.I remember all too well the panic and the really wanting to do it and all of those other things that go with this strange journey.You can do this,stay positive,stay strong and stay close to the site.Good Luck.

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monkyAdministrator35 Months Winner

Aup Healthymummy, a big warm welcome to this lovely quit site :) :) and a massive well done you for taking the plunge to quit :)

In my experience, I found that day 1 was quite easy, then days 2,3,became a bit harder :( but I think what it is, you have to keep yourself focused and motivated on your quit, soooo, keep reminding yourself WHY you want to quit :) write a list out of WHY you want to quit and keep reading it back to yourself :)

You have to keep that motivation going and feel soooooo proud of yourself for what you have achieved :) hold your head up HIGH gal, cos you deserve it :) Just think of all that money you will save to do stuff with your children :) think of your body getting rid of all those toxins that are in cigs :) :) Think of breathing easier when your exercising :)

There is loads and loads of support on here gal, you just flippin shout out if you need any help or advice :) :)

You just keep focused and you WILL do it :)

Pete :)

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Pinkiezoom26 Months Winner

Hello and well done for taking the steps to improve your life and your future, I mean you have children to watch growing up, and think how much more you will be able to do, not just financially but physically, really proud of you for making such an amazing life choice.

Def braver than me doing so many changes so you should be amazed by yourself.

Are you quitting cold turkey?

I think we have all been back and forth with the quitting game, I know i have, and i know if it wasnt for this site, i would have been still in the slavery loop of ciggies.

Let us know how you got on with your first day hun, and join in the chats, the more support the better.

My mum used to say, " if you are not happy with your life, change it, you are not a tree, you are not stuck where you are" and you are living testament to that.

Al x

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glolinLONG TERM WINNER

Welcome Healthymommy :) It is fantastic that you have decided to embark on this quit journey :) :)

This group is sensational for providing support :) We are all in it together and understand the emotions that comes with quitting.

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droopyJ in reply to glolin

Hi healthymummy, WHOOHOO you must be 2 days in now... well done hun :D

Just think of all those lovely new smoke free memories you can make with your children :D

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