Share your quitting journey
It's another extremely mild, dark, dank, dreary, drab, dismal drisslie day with strong winds but I am blessed with a roof over my head, food in my cupboards, wood in the basemen, good drinking water and family ,I am blessed .I also took back my life 831 days ago from the clutches of the dreaded cancer sticks because I figured it was time to stop playing Russian Roulette with my life because finding out that I have copd was enough to scare the crap out of me so I found this site and read everything I could find about quitting smoking and remaining quit and I realized that it wasn't going to be easy by no means but I also realized from everything I was reading that it was doable,there were days that I felt like screaming in the first few weeks of quitting and I probably did but if you want to be free then bite the bullet and keep moving forward and stacking up your precious days of freedom because life is so much better without the crutch!
Marilyn
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