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On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 12:40:01 -0800, "Black-n-Gold" wrote:
My stats: This is to CERTIFY that: JOHN L. HERRING Has neither smoked nor puffed a single cigarette for: Three years, three months, one week, four days, 13 hours, 26 minutes and 6 seconds. This means he has not lit 59877 cigarettes, and has saved $8,981.70. The additional time he has to spend his daughters' inheritance is about: 29 weeks, 4 days, 21 hours, and 45 minutes. For me, the hardest part of quitting, the one thing that kept me smoking for a lot of years, was the fear of not being able to quit, i.e. quitting for a day or two and then starting again. Here's the site that got me through the first week. http://www.quitnet.com/ -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Hey John, Back at ya man Clean and Smober for: Three months, two weeks three days 15 hours 8 minutes 7 seconds 2152 ciggy's not smoked $645.78 more for my boat 1 week, 11 hours, 20 minutes more time for my kids My biggest thing is I can't believe how good I feel, or how bad smoking made me feel. Were you a regular at AS3? No, not AS3, but I was on quitnet. I went by 'Mad Doggy', which was about how I felt. Way to go on your three months! The hard part is definitely over. Have you stopped having smoking dreams yet? It took me a couple years of waking up in the middle of the night *knowing* I'd just had a smoke and kicking myself in the butt for it. So *many* things get better! I still get an urge about every four or five months, especially after a good meal. But the urges are much easier to get over. Best of luck with your quit, man! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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