150 Smoke Free (and cheat free) days and I am still going strong -- in fact, I am stronger than ever.
There still are times I think I might like to have a cigarette, but that is not the same as craving one.
Let's face it, after nearly 30 years addicted to smoking, the constant coveting of the next smoke break is pretty well ingrained in my personality.
This weekend, 12/5/2009 I will be Five Months (22 Weeks) tobacco free. After so many attempts in the past, I am not yet ready to call this my second longest time, but if it's not, it's darn close.
I know my longest time is just under 11 months. I will wait until after the New Year to claim this to be my second longest time.
Of course, my ultimate goal is to make this my last as well as most successful time!
Let me know how you are doing.
I have quite smoking cigarettes since last 1.5 year. Initially it was too much difficult for me to quite. But now i am healthy can breath easily.
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Sandra,
ReplyDeleteThank You for all the nice comments. It helps alot to have support from former smokers who know the turmoil we go through to 'kick the habit'.
FJW