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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]ejpoeta
(8,933 posts)76. I'd say my husband smoked about that much.
He had quit for a year once as a side effect of taking welbutrin. but then he started up again. I wanted to kill him!! he finally was able to kick it with chantix. He has been smoke free for like 5 years now... or 4. but he quit. I was so happy!! I quit while I was pregnant with my oldest.... I didn't know I was pregnant and couldn't even smoke a whole cigarette! She loves to hear how she helped me quit smoking. After I had her and went back to work I would bum smokes off people on breaks. I ended up having to make that decision.... I stopped going outside during breaks because I didn't want to be a smoker again. Best decision I ever made. My oldest is 14 now.
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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
Your journal post might save someone's life, great videos, great post!...nt
Jesus Malverde
Sep 2013
#47
As Cronus posts, the big benefit is improved quality of life over and above lengthened life. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2013
#12
Please understand what the OP is telling you. Also, do NOT believe that it is IMPOSSIBLE to QUIT...
Tikki
Sep 2013
#20
Well done to you both!... I watched it kill my Dad , at 41 , and then my Grandad , at 75 of
pkdu
Sep 2013
#68
A dear friend of mine just died last night from complications from smoking for 30+ years
Flaxbee
Sep 2013
#23
I have really sensitive skin, but that was the direction I was leaning.
Behind the Aegis
Sep 2013
#62
Me too. I didn't smoke that many but it was hard to quit when everyone in the office
Cleita
Sep 2013
#70
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
Wait; your boss let you smoke outside for TWO HRS/DAY?! Well, that boss was a NIT-WIT!
WinkyDink
Sep 2013
#88