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11 years and counting

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2024-10-31 6:49 AM

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Feels like hell week all over!!

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Smile....and don't shoot the messenger

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Wonderful news Humble!  Keep it up.
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Feeling great.  Getting the weight off.  Blood pressure and glucose reading normal.  No hidden ailments.   Life is Good.
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Fine indeed Humble !
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Congratulations on your weight maintenance, Humble. that is quite an accomplishment. 
 
I can't say that I've been as successful with weight maintenance. However, I feel like I'm in much better shape. I don't get winded very easily, and it seems like I could just go and go and go on my bicycle. I just wish there were more hours in the day so I could pedal off some more calories. 
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Fine, Fine and More Fine smoke and nicotine FREE! No substitutes!!
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In preparing for my quit I shopped from a list of good food to make so that I would be prepared for the munchies.  I find that three solid meals a day at regular hours with two snacks in between help me avoid the poisons I was tempted to stuff in my face.  I continue walking and if I plan to be out past meal time I take a little lunch and stop at McDonald's or one of those and give myself a fruit and fibre muffin with coffee after eating my sandwich.  I, so far, am keeping my weight the same and that is good enough for me right now.  Love your body; treat it well and it will take care of you.  imho
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TY for the tip.  Up at seven this morning and out walking in crisp, fresh air.  N.O.P.E
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Do you mean the Cravings Diary Humble?

If so, here are some instructions taken from the FAQ page. Most questions about the program tools are answered there.
 
"Once logged in to the program you will automatically be taken to the Program main page.  Click on Cravings Diary on the menu within this page.  Here you can select a date and record your level of craving, NRT used and observations.  You can review your entries at a later date and graph your progress!"

If you have any other questions please fee free to ask.

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How to work the mood tracker?

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