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14 years 3 months ago #24030 by black_magnolia
Replied by black_magnolia on topic Re:Smoking
janelle hell wrote:

After about 15 years of smoking, I finally quit :laugh:

Been done with it since March now!


Congratulations on quitting! & nice to see you back on the forum! :)

To see a world in a Grain of Sand,
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.

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14 years 3 months ago #24037 by Envy
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janelle hell wrote:

After about 15 years of smoking, I finally quit :laugh:

Been done with it since March now!


Congratulations!

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14 years 3 months ago - 14 years 3 months ago #24044 by Morgana
Replied by Morgana on topic Re:Smoking
janelle hell wrote:

After about 15 years of smoking, I finally quit :laugh:

Been done with it since March now!


Congratulations! Six months is a great accomplishment.

And welcome back! Always nice to see people* returning to the forum.

*I was going to say \"older members\", but that doesn't sound quite right, somehow. Hopefully you know what I mean though...
Last edit: 14 years 3 months ago by Morgana.

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14 years 3 months ago #24117 by scootiebee
Replied by scootiebee on topic Re:Smoking
Serpenvicis wrote:

janelle hell wrote:

After about 15 years of smoking, I finally quit :laugh:

Been done with it since March now!


Well done! I don't smoke, but some people said me that it is very hard to quit. But I think that is because they are not motivated. My opinion is that a person can quit any time, but only if there is a will.


Congratulations to you Janelle! I have quit smoking many times, but due to underlying problems I have never been able to stay quit. I find it easy to quit for a while, but then my brain chemistry returns to normal, which is really abnormal, if you understand. I then revert back to the worst of the bipolar disorder, which nicotine helps keep in balance. If I give it up, I get really unbalanced after a month or so, and then have to go back on the \"hard drugs\" that have much worse and more immediate side effects than smoking does. For me it is truly the lesser of two evils. But I am glad when someone can give it up! Congrats!

Nothing to see here, move along folks.

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14 years 3 months ago #24587 by knumpcy
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I shall never quit my cloves and I still ride 15 miles round trip to work every day....I still enjoy one of the few legal pleasure you can still do. Though I am thoughtful of people by not smoking in their homes or vehicles and such...Congrats to you Janelle! It is your decision and I will support you for it.

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14 years 3 months ago #24589 by ondespumeggianti
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janelle hell wrote:

After about 15 years of smoking, I finally quit :laugh:

Been done with it since March now!





Congratulations!!!!and welcome back!:)

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