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jenniferfersure8 MONTH WINNER
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I have put down cigarettes and picked up vaping to help the quitting process. I'm going so strong! Last time I tried to quit, I only lasted 7 days. :)

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BriarwoodAdministratorLONG TERM WINNER

Hiya Jennifer and welcome to quit support 😊

Congratulations on 11 days quit, great achievement so well done👍🏼

Please remember to drink lots of water when vaping as this helps to keep you hydrated and also flush toxins from your system. If you need any help just shout as the lovely members here will be happy to help.

Our motto is NOPE not one puff ever and this keeps us on the right road🚭

Stay strong and you can do it, good luck hun😊x

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monkyAdministrator35 Months Winner

Hi Jenniferfersure :) a big warm welcome to our lovely quit support community :) and a great big massive well done to you for reaching 11 days quit too :) :)

I see our lovely Briarwood has given you some great advice already :)

Your doing ever so well Jenny, you really are :) What I would like you to do please, is sit yourself down, and write out on a piece of paper, the WHY's you want to quit :o and perhaps make a few copies of it eh :) and where ever you think you will get the erg to think about smoking, then stick one their :)

make it colourful so it stands out :) this way, you will see it and read it and get it sort of drummed into your brain :)

Plus, try to think back to when you quit for 7 days, then started again :o Why did you start smoking again :o thinking back, could you have done something to help yourself :) What was the issue :o what time of day was it :o where were you at the time :o Try to make a plan, if you see what I mean :o sooooo, if that issue occurs again, you will be ready for it :) :)

Jenny, if you would be so kind as to let me know your quit date, then I can add you to the Wall of Winners and keep your Winners badge upto date :)

Please, please feel free to ask any questions, or if you just want a good old moan, or just a chat, then come on here and we will try to help you :) :)

Hoping to speak soon :) Pete :)

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jenniferfersure8 MONTH WINNER in reply to monky

I quit on 8-9-15. I gave my pack of cigarettes away and immediately bought my vape. I have no urge to smoke a cigarette. The smell kind of bothers me now. My Vape satisfies my cravings. Thank you all for the supportive comments :)

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monkyAdministrator35 Months Winner in reply to jenniferfersure

Hi Jenny :) you sound as if you have it worked out for you this time :) :) But, please dont hesitate if you are having any probs and we will try to help you through :)

Thank you for letting me know your quit date and as you can see, you have a brand spanking new Winners badge after your name :)

Good luck Jenny :) :)

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jenniferfersure8 MONTH WINNER in reply to monky

Thanks so much!!

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monkyAdministrator35 Months Winner in reply to jenniferfersure

Hay Jenny, this is a lovely quit support family :) :) soooo, please make yourself at home :) :)

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LilyMay73LONG TERM WINNER

Hi Jennifer, 11 days is just great well done 😁 keep up with your positive thinking and in no time you'll be months down the road with no looking back 😄

Welcome Jennifer .. and well done!!!

Hi everyone! I quit 5 weeks ago. I feel pretty good but I sneeze a lot and have nasal congestion. I quit for 4 years before and started up again. This time it is for good.

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monkyAdministrator35 Months Winner in reply to

Hiya EllahH, its lovely to meet you :) and a big warm welcome to our lovely quit support forum :)

5 weeks quit is just flippin ACE gal :) :) and as for your sneezing, ermm, quite a few of us seem to get what we've nick-named the quitters flue :D :D it should get easier for you soon :) if not, then please nip and see your GP and let them know you have quit :)

Just wandering Ellah, are you using any form of NRT to help you quit :o cos this could be a side affect from it :o and if you could please let me know your actual quit date, then I can sort you a Winners badge out and add you to the Wall of Winners :) :) Thank youuuuu :)

Pete :)

in reply to monky

Hi and thank you. No, I quit cold Turkey. I quit July 16, 2015 when I landed in the ER. Enough to scare the pants off of me. I was never a heavy smoker in fact, I never finished a cig and went days in btw without smoking but I had a big scare and have not picked one up since that date.

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monkyAdministrator35 Months Winner in reply to

Hi again Ellah :) and thank you soo much for letting me know your quit date :) I have it well and truly logged in now :) :)

I take my hat off to you Ellah, for going it cold turkey :) :) cos I know I could never do it that way :o

Ellah, if you want some help or just need to chat to someone, then please , please dont hesitate :o you come a flippin shouting gal :) :) and we will try to help you :) plus, it does help to talk :) :)

Take care now Ellah :) and good luck :) :)

Pete :)

in reply to monky

Thank you..it isn't alway easy. I often think about my morning coffee (am caffeine free as well) and that 1 cig that began my morning...I'm waiting to see how I do when stressful situations come up. You're right it does help to talk and thanks again. I'm off to work shortly. Be awesome people and hang in there :-)

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BriarwoodAdministratorLONG TERM WINNER in reply to

Hiya Ellah and welcome to quit support 😊

Congratulations on 5 weeks quit and caffeine as well, got to hand it to ya, that's awesome👍🏼

Keep up the good work and here's to a healthier future😊x

in reply to Briarwood

Thank you very much! Def healthier. At times I think if I didn't end up in the ER I probably would still smoke. I have to confess sometimes..only sometimes I recall what it was like to smoke my "former" best cig of the day...but even if I wanted to go back I can't it would kill me ..literally

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