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Thread: Bye, bye Cigarettes....

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    cartoon smoking costs money

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    Nice cartoon, Gus. I'm working on a response. At the moment I'm just too buzzed to get it out properly. It has something to do, with something or other. [img]graemlins/thinking.gif[/img]

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    Ok, I started round 2 this morning!

    Wish me luck,
    Gregg

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    So how's it going Gregg? hope your hanging in there to quit is the hardest thing i've ever seen.

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    I can't lie.... I'm back on the cancer sticks... GOD!!... It makes me feel like such a failure.
    I had it under control.. or so I thought.
    Human... human.. STUPID.
    For those who have stuck with it.. YOU ARE MY HERO!!!
    xx,
    Cherie

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    I cant lie either, I got laid-off for 3 weeks and it makes it harder to quit when I'm stuck at home with nothing to do!!

    Now there's a report about Chantix possible causing Suicidal behavior!!!! Yikes, That explains my urge to rush W and DICK with guns blazing.....LOL....Just kidding

    Hey Cherie [img]graemlins/angel.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/kiss.gif[/img] ,will I still be your hero!!!! [img]wink.gif[/img]

    The NOT suicidal,
    WingNut
    "Going down in a blaze of Glory" [img]tongue.gif[/img]

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    You guys and gals are at war I can't imagine
    what you are going through I never smoked, but
    because of a lingering back injury I and my
    doctor are trying to get me off percocet, don't
    laugh its **** . Mood swings not feeling normal
    (what ever that is) a good friend of mine is
    a smoker and has lost a lung to cancer and
    still smokes WOW!!! tuff battle I feel for you
    guys.

    CW

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    Stick with it Cherie! I know you can do it again when the time is right--we all do!!

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    Cherie,

    When you reach for that first cigarette of the day, light it, inhale and experience that horrible, anxiety ridden nicotine rush, don't tell yourself that you 'needed that'. Remember how you felt on those mornings when your chest felt clear. And when you start to feel that the day won't be complete without inhaling addictive fumes, remember all the things that really give you satisfaction in life. Nicotine is a con artist, and lots of us are taken in by it. Usually it takes a few goes to escape its clutches, but the main thing is to accept that it is incredibly hard to quit and not to be disheartened when an attempt fails. What helped me stop smoking - heartless as it may sound - was to look at older people who hadn't quit and think, do I really want to be that short of breath when I am older? Do I really want my skin to be that sickly yellow colour? You are extraordinary for your age, Cherie, and are a great inspiration to a great many people. Keep at it and nicotine won't stand a chance against your strength of character.

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    Well said Paul! You have a way with words,
    for sure!
    [img]graemlins/thumbs_up.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img]
    Gus

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