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1. 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, ...
2. mewtwinkle
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I try to eat and live conscientiously, yet I still held on to the bad habit started by a ...
3. 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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I am a 37 yr old woman and went cold turkey for five days and it was challeneing but I ...
5. hansoverde
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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.
6. 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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After growing up in a smoking family, seeing them all eventually struggle to quit, I never thought I would become ...
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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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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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I quit smoking about 12 times and went back like a flea to a cat. I finally realized this ...
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photoDo 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.
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