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cincere, First of all congrats on avoiding the temptation and not caving! You have stood through a great many tests and survived! Hooray for 75 days! Remember, you can't make your husband quit, you can however discuss the issues at hand and work on some together time. You seem to be having a rough go with his smoking all of a sudden? It is natural to feel this way, but look at what you have accomplished in 75 days! Be proud of your quit and keep the fight. He will turn around and quit on his terms, not yours. You marital situation is something to be discussed personally and not necessarily within the site. You may want to discuss this within the SSC IM Messenger and use the support to help your through. We are with you all the way, take some you time and enjoy your accomplishment :) Keep Strong, Josie _____________________ The SSC Support Team.

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