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Vanje

(9,766 posts)
65. It really DOES get easy.
Sun Sep 22, 2013, 02:25 AM
Sep 2013

But it doesnt start out that way.

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This message was self-deleted by its author [View all] Cronus Protagonist Sep 2013 OP
Good for you, my dear Cronus Protagonist! CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2013 #1
K and R but why does your sigline say you're a star poster but I don't see your star?? NYC_SKP Sep 2013 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Cronus Protagonist Sep 2013 #13
I'm down to only two cartons a month. NuclearDem Sep 2013 #3
If you haven't consider reading one of Alans Carrs book Jesus Malverde Sep 2013 #10
Thanks for the link - I just read some of the MANY reviews on Amazon Raksha Sep 2013 #25
You'll do it. Jesus Malverde Sep 2013 #46
I agree! Babel_17 Sep 2013 #43
Your journal post might save someone's life, great videos, great post!...nt Jesus Malverde Sep 2013 #47
well done and congratulations! NRaleighLiberal Sep 2013 #4
If you ever find yourself ready to give in to a craving Warpy Sep 2013 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author Cronus Protagonist Sep 2013 #14
your mum is my kind of gal Skittles Sep 2013 #57
I still smoke--about 5 or 6 cigarettes a day. panader0 Sep 2013 #6
Some bases are non smoking now sammytko Sep 2013 #75
I quit in January of this year They_Live Sep 2013 #7
I've been tobacco-free since 1974. Great, isn't it? Congratulations. Scuba Sep 2013 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author Cronus Protagonist Sep 2013 #15
It takes 3 weeks and you are free katmondoo Sep 2013 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author Cronus Protagonist Sep 2013 #16
Everyone who wants to quit can quit. Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #11
I used the gum myself bhikkhu Sep 2013 #26
As Cronus posts, the big benefit is improved quality of life over and above lengthened life. nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #12
I say the same pipi_k Sep 2013 #17
Now all you have to do is discover weed. Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2013 #18
Great post malaise Sep 2013 #19
Please understand what the OP is telling you. Also, do NOT believe that it is IMPOSSIBLE to QUIT... Tikki Sep 2013 #20
No, it isn't impossible and you can use my easy 3 step plan. A Simple Game Sep 2013 #72
My husband and I recently quit Oilwellian Sep 2013 #21
Well done to you both!... I watched it kill my Dad , at 41 , and then my Grandad , at 75 of pkdu Sep 2013 #68
28 years for smoking and 29 with no booze... WCGreen Sep 2013 #22
A dear friend of mine just died last night from complications from smoking for 30+ years Flaxbee Sep 2013 #23
As an ex-smoker myself, congratulations and I agree very much bhikkhu Sep 2013 #24
Former 3-pack/day smoker here who quit 22 years ago. closeupready Sep 2013 #27
Best of luck to anyone trying to quit. Zorra Sep 2013 #28
So glad you were able to quit. dgibby Sep 2013 #29
When I did smoke... awoke_in_2003 Sep 2013 #31
I was a pack a day smoker... awoke_in_2003 Sep 2013 #30
Same here ... brett_jv Sep 2013 #50
I started with 18 mg fluid... awoke_in_2003 Sep 2013 #51
That is why my company will not hire smokers, less productive. n-t Logical Sep 2013 #32
So many people who are poor or on the streets Ron Green Sep 2013 #33
i'm trying. problem is they good good with beer. dionysus Sep 2013 #34
that is considered a trigger Skittles Sep 2013 #56
i know.. i'll have to quit the beer while quittingt he evil cig... dionysus Sep 2013 #81
that's what I did, dionysus Skittles Sep 2013 #86
on the plus side i'll shed weight doing it. dionysus Sep 2013 #89
When I quit I had to give up booze Le Taz Hot Sep 2013 #66
August 14 1977 madokie Sep 2013 #35
Well done!! A good result for yourself and you family! Theyletmeeatcake2 Sep 2013 #36
I commend anyone who quits smoking and is encouraging others to Cha Sep 2013 #37
quit 1year, 1week ago. heaven05 Sep 2013 #38
Quitting smoking was the hardest thing I have ever done. airplaneman Sep 2013 #39
I know this is not your main point ... surrealAmerican Sep 2013 #40
this is actually a good point LostinRed Sep 2013 #69
Hardest thing I ever did was to quit smoking.....and I loved smoking.... a kennedy Sep 2013 #41
I quit 1995 tandot Sep 2013 #42
I quit a three pack a day addiction lunatica Sep 2013 #44
I'd say my husband smoked about that much. ejpoeta Sep 2013 #76
Congratulations... love_katz Sep 2013 #45
Quit January 31, 2009. DeSwiss Sep 2013 #48
A friend of mine quite smoking, and then blew up like a balloon quinnox Sep 2013 #49
I am a hard core smoker. RebelOne Sep 2013 #53
Try nicotine gum or lozenges ErikJ Sep 2013 #58
The problem is that you discover food and how good it tastes. Le Taz Hot Sep 2013 #67
IDK Because I've Never Smoked Bigredhunk Sep 2013 #79
If there's one thing that Ayn Rand and her followers loved ... JEFF9K Sep 2013 #52
My girlfriend and I quit together 2 weeks ago.. Flying Squirrel Sep 2013 #54
This message was self-deleted by its author Cronus Protagonist Sep 2013 #55
I havnt had one for 3 weeks Vanje Sep 2013 #59
Good for you! Behind the Aegis Sep 2013 #60
I'm using patches Vanje Sep 2013 #61
I have really sensitive skin, but that was the direction I was leaning. Behind the Aegis Sep 2013 #62
I think its a very worthwhile project. Vanje Sep 2013 #63
Yeah, the time has come. Behind the Aegis Sep 2013 #64
It really DOES get easy. Vanje Sep 2013 #65
Me too. I didn't smoke that many but it was hard to quit when everyone in the office Cleita Sep 2013 #70
I switched to e cigs tavernier Sep 2013 #71
It is really easy to quit smoking. Coyotl Sep 2013 #73
This message was self-deleted by its author Cronus Protagonist Sep 2013 #83
Me too. I finally realized the trick was not touching even one evil stick ever again. Coyotl Sep 2013 #87
I didn't take up smoking. That was one of the best decisions that I made as a young person. nt bluestate10 Sep 2013 #74
This message was self-deleted by its author Cronus Protagonist Sep 2013 #84
Quit in 2005, after 37 years of smoking Faygo Kid Sep 2013 #77
I'm smoke free since Jan 3 2010 LittleGirl Sep 2013 #78
24 years here also Doctor_J Sep 2013 #80
This message was self-deleted by its author Cronus Protagonist Sep 2013 #85
Spoke with a woman yesterday I knew when we LibDemAlways Sep 2013 #82
Wait; your boss let you smoke outside for TWO HRS/DAY?! Well, that boss was a NIT-WIT! WinkyDink Sep 2013 #88
This message was self-deleted by its author Cronus Protagonist Sep 2013 #90
Heh, heh. Yes, he would not have wanted to be perceived as such. WinkyDink Sep 2013 #92
Wow, congrats on continuing to stay smoke free davidpdx Sep 2013 #91
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