Thanks Jordy!
I am soooo proud of you! I don't know from personal experience but from what I have heard it is the hardest thing to kick. Not to offend anyone who does smoke, but it is a disgusting habit that also effect others around you!!!
Good job!!!
Thanks Jordy!
Thanks Jordy!
I am soooo proud of you! I don't know from personal experience but from what I have heard it is the hardest thing to kick. Not to offend anyone who does smoke, but it is a disgusting habit that also effect others around you!!!
I remember my dad quit smoking when it hit 25 cents a pack.
"Too expensive, but they've done something to them to make it harder to give it up" - he mentioned way back then.
He was right, and is still living into his late 80's.
You can too.
He quit drinking and driving when the fine hit $71 BTW.
I remember my dad quit smoking when it hit 25 cents a pack.
"Too expensive, but they've done something to them to make it harder to give it up" - he mentioned way back then.
He was right, and is still living into his late 80's.
You can too.
He quit drinking and driving when the fine hit $71 BTW.
Shit i can only imagine how much i've spent over the past 25 plus years
If i can remember right i was about 13 or 14 when i started and at that time they were like 55 cents a pack.Saved about $150 just this past month.
Thanks MRSDRMCAT!
Have over 3 weeks smoke free now.Quit on the 10th of Dec,couple of urges
while drinking over the Holidays but none strong enough to make me give in.
getting easier each day.
Congratulations Shadow, first couple of days are the hardest.
I just spent the weekend visiting my Mother @Desert Regional Med Center in Palm Springs. She quit smoking some years ago but much too late and 55+ years of the habit has left her with emphysema and hugely reduced lung capacity. This time, a simple cold turned into an infection that turned into pneumonia that nearly killed her before getting her to the hospital. As far as I can tell, it really sucks to nearly suffocate in your own bed (or anywhere for that matter). She will be on O2 for the rest of her life, which is very sad because other than the emphysema and resulting chronic bronchitis, she's really quite healthy. For Shadow and others that are taking the steps to quit, congrats, hang in there, and you will be better off for your efforts. For the others out there that haven't, please consider the long term effects of smoking before it's too late...
30 DAYS!
Keep it up....it will only get easier After awhile you won't even think about it. Good job.
Congrats Darrell!!! My wife hasn't hasn't had one in almost a year...
Stick with it...
Thinking of others and your kids/grandkids as the reason for quitting is really good of you. Those of us that are bothered by second hand smoke really appreciate people who give it up and stick to it. You're a grown man that could just as easily continued to be selfish and do whatever you want regardless of family/other people. You chose to give it up for others, and that's huge. Two thumbs up.
30 Days makes You a non smoker:wink: