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snuffy44
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I am 66yrs old and am thru with smoking. First I made up my mind that I could do this, ...
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mewtwinkle
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I try to eat and live conscientiously, yet I still held on to the bad habit started by a ...
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Oceansealife
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I quit on February 1st, 2010. Quit for 10 whole days, and bought a pack of cigs. I missed my crutch. I do realize now I don't need this crutch anymore.
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babylicious
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I am a 37 yr old woman and went cold turkey for five days and it was challeneing but I ...
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hansoverde
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WOW!!!
18 months I have never felt better, both physically and mentally. Everyone can quit it is up to each and every one of us that are tying to never light up again.
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proud.mommy
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Iv been smoking for several years, fairly heavy. The only time I quit was when I was pregnant and it ...
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allysonjjh77
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After growing up in a smoking family, seeing them all eventually struggle to quit, I never thought I would become ...
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tennisond
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I was a career smoker who thought I could never quit. I finally signed up here and got my 2 ...
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luckymama5
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I am 26 years old and have been smoking on and off for a good 10-12 years. I have many ...
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RS_Flores
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I quit smoking about 12 times and went back like a flea to a cat. I finally realized this ...
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Suffering Bastard A newbie in withdrawal or the spouse or spousal equivalent of said newbie.
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shyny says:

Do it for yourself. Remember, when you get down, smoking isn't the solution, it only creates more problems. Look inside yourself; that's where you'll find the strength to be successful. read more |
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