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Morning all,

 

2yrs ago today i quit cigarettes and today also marks the day 18 years ago that drugs and alcohol ceased to control my life.

 

I have a much healthier addiction these days (fishing) which, the gods permitting....i will enjoy for longer than i would have if i'd continued with my more destructive, compulsive behaviours.

 

So....if you are also proud to be a quitter...give yourself a standing ovation and a shout out on this post....who knows....it might just encourage someone else to be a quitter too :):good:

 

 

Have a great day

 

 

Simon.

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Congrats Simon !!! I quit smokeing 5 months ago, and quit the booze 23 years ago. It can be done, and its not as difficult as i believed.

Posted

havent had a smoke since august ... It came to the point where i hated everything about it... Best thing ive done.

 

Drinking? not likely unless it gets out of hand which is hasnt yet so i should be ok:)

Posted

Good topic Simon!

I quit at 7:20am January 11,2000. My last cigarette sat in the ashtray smoldering away after lighting it up.Took a drag of burning filter and never looked back.

Kerry

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Chucked my last pack of cigarettes on April 14, 1994. (wife's birtthday) Never had one since. Wasn't easy. Quit many many times before that. Can't imagine what it might be like to kick drugs or alcohol. Was all I could do to get off the smokes!

Posted

Good show Simon. Although a fishing addiction can be more expensive than a crack addiction, and harder on some families. lol.

 

 

August 3, 2003. Coming up on 10 years smoke free living. Tough, tough habit to quit... and quit... and quit... and make stick.

Posted

Time for me to put on my big boy undies and become a quitter.

 

I always hated smoking. Made fun of all my friends etc that smoked...

 

Then, being the genius that I am, decided to light up at the early age of 25 (I'm now 33).

 

The second worst decision I've made in my life.

Posted

Time for me to put on my big boy undies and become a quitter.

 

I always hated smoking. Made fun of all my friends etc that smoked...

 

Then, being the genius that I am, decided to light up at the early age of 25 (I'm now 33).

 

The second worst decision I've made in my life.

oh and congrats to all of you who quit smoking, drugs and or alcohol. Very admirable

Posted

41 years sober...26 years smoke-free...

 

I don't say this to impress anyone but...it sure impresses the hell out of me :angel:

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