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TWENTY ONE MONTHS TOTALLY FREE OF NICOTINE!!!!

SuzyQ411
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TOOTING MY OWN HORN

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Popping in to celebrate with you that today marks TWENTY ONE MONTHS of my being totally nicotine free! It took me more than 60 years of heavy chain smoking to get to this point, but my sacred spiritual promise on June 1, 2022 that I would never smoke another cigarette has carried me through~

🙏

 

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Barbscloud
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@SuzyQ411 

 

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Jeb623
Member

Congratulations!

biscuit9
Member

Congratulations Suzy!   Happy to celebrate with you today.  Keep going and inspiring others, as you are.  Hope you and Mr. Flurry have a party to celebrate.

SuzyQ411
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Cousin-Itt
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                   CONGRATULATIONS SUZY @SuzyQ411 

YoungAtHeart
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maryfreecig
Member

 Way to go @SuzyQ411 !!! Thanks for sharing and a great big hug to you. 🙂

champsin97
Member

Congrats to you on your accomplishment.  That is awesome!  You are awesome!  Toot Toot away and reward yourself with something nice.

indingrl
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@SuzyQ411  21 NOPE months

WoooooWOOO 

Mike.n.Atlanta

Congratulations Suzy!

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JonesCarpeDiem

YAY WHO?

YAY YOU!

Tristan1227
Member

congrats to you 

CommunityAdmin
Community Manager
Community Manager

Congrats @SuzyQ411 that is AMAZING to hear! 

- Danielle, EX Team

ReallyReal
Member

Oh wow, Suzy--I am so happy for you!!!  Yes, you've done well and it is a joy to be able to celebrate with you!!!  Yay, @SuzyQ411 Suzy!!!!

About the Author
Prior to my first quitting on 8/25/2019, I was a heavy smoker for over 60 years. That time, I quit due to health concerns regarding clogged arteries to my brain. Tar deposits from cigarettes were making the situation worse. I had become a prime candidate for a stroke and required surgery to clean out my left carotid artery. I have relapsed 4X since that quit, the last one being on 05.15.2022. ( At one point in all of this madness, I had been quit for 1.5 years). Then on 9/7/2021 I began my recent eight month quit before my current relapse. I am in the process of planning a return to the non-smoking life. After more than 2 weeks of smoking, wheezing and coughing and being short of breath, I have set my new quit date of June 1, 2022 as the beginning of my forever quit. I am done with this madness!! God is good.