You are doing great. Keep it up....for ever. 
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So many on here crash and burn early which I am sure you can now recognise by the “here today gone tomorrow” nature of many posts.
Well, StellaBlue, I am here to tell you now that you are not one of them and that if you carry on as you are, that is, showing steely nerve and commitment (and I am convinced you will) you will see out the “once round the sun” experience and join the happy club of ex -smokers!
Good Luck!
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I feel pretty darn good (day 50 was admittedly pretty exciting, thanks for the acknowledgement Timbo!) I still want to smoke at times, maybe 2-3x per day on average. But like I said downthread, I've also had a couple days now when I didn't think of smoking at all, which has been pretty sweet. I do not feel that I've got another quit in me, and that is motivating me to not bail on this one, for any reason. My brain keeps casually suggesting that "just one" would be nice and no big deal - this is the one and only remaining "argument" I'm experiencing at this point, everything else has been weeded out and pruned away. ... To which I say, "Haha, nice try, lower brain! I'm on to your shenanigans and I'm getting on with my life now." Quit Meter
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