Breather, you are such an amazing and inspiring person. Thanks. I need the reminder every minute of every day, and I thank you for your presence and your continued involvement here. You are awesome!!
peteg
My Mileage:
My Quit Date: 9/17/2010 Smoke-Free Days: 3 Cigarettes Not Smoked: 150 Amount Saved: $42.38 Life Gained: Days: 0 Hrs: 17 Mins: 49 Seconds: 51
I can relate to everything you are saying here, i cant even express how gratful i am to have the awful addiction out of my life, you have done very well, Brends your doing great also :) have a good weekend ya all Tresa My Mileage:
My Quit Date: 8/8/2002 Smoke-Free Days: 2963 Cigarettes Not Smoked: 71,112 Amount Saved: $12,444.60 Life Gained: Days: 389 Hrs: 1 Mins: 30 Seconds: 40
I smoked my last cigarette approx. 22 months ago and as I was sitting here contemplating the situation I remember some of the reasons I couldn't continue on as a smoker. Smoking owned my life. I couldn't leave the house without an extra pack in my pocket for fear of running out. If I didn't have enough cigarettes to last my shift at work I wouldn't go to work. Seriously , when smoking was disallowed in the workplace I retired from my job rather than quit smoking. ( How sick is that ?) What I'm saying is that it didn't matter what the consequences were I was going to smoke anyway. I can remember running out one day and having to borrow 2 dollars to get a pack because I only had 11 dollars on me. If I was smarter I would have stopped a lot sooner. I was living for the addiction that was killing me if that makes any sense. For sure one cigarette is too many and a thousand cartons never enough. That's how it used to be but not how it is now. I've often thought about the people sitting outside the hospitals in their wheelchairs and their oxygen bottles in sub zero temperatures just to get some smoke in their lungs. That used to be my future but that's how it used to be and not how it is today. Cellophane wrapped pain in a nice package is more than I'm willing to endure. Of course that's how it used to be and not how it is. Thank you everyone for keeping me smoke free one more day. Excellent for you. breather
My Mileage:
My Quit Date: 11/11/2008 Smoke-Free Days: 674 Cigarettes Not Smoked: 33,700 Amount Saved: $16,176.00 Life Gained: Days: 122 Hrs: 23 Mins: 2 Seconds: 58
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