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RevJim

5 months, feelin' great, all even, and....

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I can't really offer any advice, other than what has been written here.

It's more of an incentive program, that's double ended.

One end, I see all that money I saved by not smoking going towards gear! :)
One the other end I see all the friends I have, and have lost, due to cancer.

Both very good incentives, from totally different ends of the spectrum.

Seriously, quit. The longer you wait to try again, the harder it will be, and the more damage that will already be done to your body.[:/]
It's your life, live it!
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I have been away from smoking for going on 5 months. I just put them down.....it was the hardest thing that I have ever done in my life. Esp considering the circumstances. For me, I wanted to quit because if I lived through this deployment I didnt want anything to end my life early. I watched as one too many mortars landed within throwing distance of me. Anyhow, congrats on quitting!!!!

SOmething that helped me; dont drink anything with caffiene, and dont drink alcohol. Both cause you to want to smoke a lot more. Drink water for a few weeks.

josh
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