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Welcome!

I love hearing how determined you are. That will get you far. A big part of quitting for you will be coming up with alternative ways to perk yourself up or de-stress? Can you think of anything that worked in the past or you can try now?
 

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Right behind you on this. Day 1 of yet another quit for me today. Just feel its time to really try cut smoking from my life.. health, cost, everything. Recently started a new job so its a good as time as any for a complete new slate and really give things a go. Gonna go cold turkey too cos I feel that's the best and fastest method to get through the initial hard steps.
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I am forever quitter who will never give up trying for forever quit.  Smoking for 40 years, with few long time quits ( 4 years, 1 year and few months ) but always went back to full time smoking because
I love smoking . I smoke because of the instant perk it gives me when I need to get me going when I am tired and find it relaxing in times of stress.  Of course the instant perk only lasts for a short while, then I need another cigarette.  Now I want to quit for health reasons and for my family who are concerned about my health and the smell on me, in my home.  
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