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Dear Ladybugg,
 
Congratulations and Huge {{{{{{{Bugg Huggs}}}}}}} to you!  You deserve to celebrate!
 
I still use my HOF Keychain everyday...it still means a lot to me too.  As you said, 'meeting' and talking to so many others here helped so much.  How I remember the laughter and the tears!  It was such a lovely surprise to see your avatar today!
 
Love Lolly.  
12 years ago 0 270 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
ladybugg,

Thank you so much for sharing this wonderfully positive post with us. I'm so glad to hear you're 7 years smoke free and that you've found the site to be helpful! 

You touched on some key points : putting one foot in front of the other (taking things one day at a time) and having a support network. These aspects of a quit are truly crucial success factors for many people.

Please feel free post often and share your quit wisdom with our newer members : your craving experiences, coping strategies, challenges and triumphs, etc. I'm sure you have a lot of valuable input to contribute. 

Thanks again for stopping by!

Sonia
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When I quit, I'm not sure I ever really believed I would succeed.  But I wanted to.  And I knew I would die if I didn't...
I did everything I could to not smoke.  I used NRT's. I used candy, straws, and mind games.
I pledged, I drank water... lot's of water.  I pretended that I was confident (that old fake it till ya make mentality)
Even one year in to my quit, I wasn't sure.  But sill, I kept putting one foot in fron t of the other.
 
Honestly, I think the one thing that helped me stay quit more than any other... was posting here.
Helping otheres made it impossible to relapse because I wouldn't have been able to bear it if I contributed to someone elses fall.
I laughed and cried with so many people here.  We supported each other through ups and downs. 
Even through the nights at times when someone couldn't sleep.
 
I am proud to say I am an SSC 'grad'.  I still carry my Hall of Fame keychain with me.  And I still refer smokers to this site.
I am alsmost 7 years free.  I never in my wildest dreams thought I would be saying that 7 years ago!
 
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