The guy listened to her heartbeat and said “she is gone” and I almost lost it; I grabbed the leash and her collar and left. I didn’t even say bye to anybody, I just needed some fresh air. “She is gone” hit hard, it took my breath away.
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All you have to do is decide whether you’re ready or not. If the seed is planted in our minds, if the vision is there, then I believe we are… it’s just finding the strength to go for it!
Why don’t you give us a name? How can a group of 40 Million people just here in the USA walk around with an addiction and not have a name? We are called “smoker” but nothing bad about the name at all. No warning about what we really are…ADDICTS!
Giving up smoking is hard…but Yoda helps!
We visited the Vatican when I was a child and the thing that impressed me most was the staircase to the top of St. Peter’s Basilica. I was little, my legs were short and those steps were high. I remember it so well, even after so many years, the building was cold and the stairs seemed endless…until we hit the top; the view was breath-taking, even for me as a child.
The day started out so good! I am 3 weeks smoke free, I feel so confident and happy, nothing can stop me now! I will never smoke again!
I feel like I have superpowers and the sky is the limit. So many others are struggling with temptations, not me. I have a few cigarette cravings now and then, but nothing dramatic and they never last long. I feel so strong!
“Don’t fool yourself…you might die of smoke related cancer anyway, the damage is done, you can’t reverse it” that’s what a member of the support board wrote to me, after I posted how fantastic I felt. It upset me so much. How cruel, how rude! What is wrong with this guy? I just quit smoking 3 weeks ago and I am so proud of myself; I feel fantastic. “How dare he” I can do the math myself. Yes, I smoked for 35 years, so what are the odds? I thought about it some more…
How would you feel when a child smokes? Kids might be drawn to smoking and chewing tobacco for any number of reasons — to look cool, act older, lose weight, win cool merchandise, seem tough, or feel independent/ Would we ignore it? Would we walk away and not care?
It’s going to be 2 weeks tomorrow ! Smoke-free since 14 days! I learn more and more about my addiction to Nicotine, some things I read are eye-opening, other articles raise more questions. If Nicotine is addictive, that makes me an addict? If I am an addict, can I stay smoke-free? This pill is hard to swallow. I always thought about myself as a smoker, I never looked at myself as being an addict. That’s makes me damaged good doesn’t it? What if I am damaged beyond repair?








