Well Hello there lurker!!!
I'm so happy to see you again....it means there is still hope. Happy New Year by the way!
So now you know the devil you will face! I was so terrified to quit (for the umpteenth time) and I knew that last time it was quit or bust! No it was not easier than I expected, but I discovered it was possible. I set about it as if it was a war that I had to win to survive. You know what?....I won with bells on. 5 years quit!
I've just finished another war, and I approached it in exactly the same way as my quit......I had to win it to survive! Guess what?........I have won! My tumour has vanished. I do not know why it happened, though the treatment was pretty hellish, but I do know that we can astound ourselves at what we can do. The main thing is to be determined not to allow extraneous factors to impinge on that determination. You have to stay focused on the goal.
In both those cases, my goal was life and freedom, and in both cases I have won just that. It's so great!
Well.....my cheery, light-hearted, welcome back turned into a bl***y sermon! We Scots can't resisit a bit of John Knox now and again! Do stay lurking and chat to us........you do not need to make any great decisions right away, but we'll be here when you do. Josie (Moderator) has my e-mail if you'd like it any time.
NEVER LOOK BACK. THE FUTURE IS AHEAD!!!
Love Lolly,
My Milage:My Quit Date: 11/25/2004
Smoke-Free Days: 1868
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 65,380
Amount Saved: �9,340.00
Life Gained:Days: 247
Hrs: 22
Mins: 25
Seconds: 4