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$80,452.75
Amount Saved
Quit Meter
Days: 6082 Hours: 3
Minutes: 11 Seconds: 36
Life Gained
Quit Meter
45973
Smoke Free Days
Quit Meter
229,865
Cigarettes Not Smoked
This past weekend (including Friday) I spent cooped up in a small cubile at the University writing research papers and despartely trying to find time to work on my thesis (the reason I am in Ontario in the first place)
. After suffering from intense cabin fever, I noticed something: my concentration had returned! I have long been awaiting its return (30 days) and was so preoccupied that I had not noticed its much welcomed return. But there it was flipping through text books, absorbing, synthesizing, analyzing, and, at last (trumpet sound), spitting out coherent sentences. I was starting to get scared that it would never return and that 'smoking' was the only medium to which Concentration and me could be reunited. I win again Nicodemon
It has also been filled with moments of stress, misery, sadness, anger, dullness, emptiness, as well as restless sleeps, stomach aches, headaches, nausea, and self-doubt. But what doesn't kill us, makes us stronger I guess.