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8 years.....and a few months but who's counting

Angie-Lah
Member
5 11 183

I missed my 8 year anniversary a few months back, but I notice you guys did not, and I very much appreciate that. There's been a lot going on here. Taking care of my (kind of newly) widowed mother, health problems galore among many other family members, and I found out tonight that my teenaged nephew has a hopefully not too serious brain tumor that they'll be operating on in the coming days. Mom's cough seems to be getting worse these days. I'm waiting for the shoe to drop on that one. She's been fatalistic about it for years anyway. My grandmother was in her 60s when her doc told her about her emphysema and COPD. She marched right down to a hypnotist and quit smoking within weeks. We got extra YEARS we wouldn't have gotten with her otherwise. Who knows if the hypnotist actually worked or if she was just that determined to live? All I know is, if my doctor told me something I was doing was killing me, and here's what I could do to at least slow it down, I'm not gonna shrug and then go home and throw gasoline on it. It makes no sense. When I quit 8 years ago I didn't have some magic pill. I committed to the decision that I'd made to never smoke another damn cigarette. It was the hardest thing I've ever done. And to date, the most worthwhile. I'm struggling through another worthwhile quit that I hope I'll live up to, but time will tell. But I'm committing to it. Sitting back and watching the rest of my family slowly suicide themselves is becoming next to impossible. I'm finding it hard to keep my mouth shut. Its a good thing I'm going on an obviously needed vacation in 12 days because I'm becoming very grumpy.

11 Comments
JACKIE1-25-15
Member

Congratulations on 8 Years and Thanks for Sharing

Strudel
Member

How wonderful to see you! Congrats on 8 years! 

pir8fan
Member

Welcome home! The light is always on!

YoungAtHeart
Member

SOOOO good to see you, and better still to hear that your quit is still intact. 

Do try to remember how you felt about others who had quit trying to influence you to follow suit.  You probably didn't appreciate it - I know I didn't.  Each person has to come to their own terms with it ---- what you CAN do is maybe give them good information - maybe the Allen Carr book - to read?  At least then you would feel you were doing SOMETHING!

 I had a neighbor who was in hospice at home for lung cancer, and would have her daughter light a cigarette so she could get a drag off of it.  TERRIBLE addiction!

Nancy

Mandolinrain
Member

Congrats to 8 beautiful years free from the cancer sticks! Come visit us when you can! Prayers to you for the family health situations.

JonesCarpeDiem

Great Job on your quit!

MarilynH
Member

A humongous caring hug along with a super duper Congratulations on your precious quit journey YAY for each and every Day WON .....

Barbscloud
Member

Thanks for sharing your success with us newbies.  Congrats on 8 years of success.

198 DOF

desiree465
Member

8 years wow! That's truly amazing. I'm glad you're getting some time away from all the craziness. Sometimes we need to take a break from family, no matter how much we love them. 

elvan
Member

Angie-Lah  CONGRATULATIONS ON EIGHT YEARS PLUS....it is so good to hear from you.

Ellen

jconfusion
Member

congrats on your 8 year hon!