Hi Mel :) I wish I could have read all the answers to your thread when I first quit. You have received some truly great replys from some truly great quitters.
For me life did get easier. The longer I stay quit the easier it gets. I come here out of respect for the membership and try to lend a helping hand every now and then. I also read a lot and learn a lot, even today I am in a learning process and I will be 73 years young this coming July.
Leaving nicotine addiction behind is truly a life changing process. It takes time, courage and the will to succeed and it can be done. Everyone is different to some quitting will be a breeze to others it will be a lot of pain. One thing about this site and its membership is that we are all dedicated to the same idea DONT SMOKE.
Mel I hope you enjoy your quit and succeed. Post often and let us know how you are doing.
Duffis
duffis's Quit Stats
Since Sunday, February 13, 2005, I've been smoke-free for:
1 Year(s), 57 Days, 8 Hours, 6 Minutes, 20 Seconds.
I have saved $1,772.40 by not smoking 12670 cigarettes.
By not smoking I have added
91 Days, 11 Hours, 50 Minutes, 46 seconds.
to my life expectancy.
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Quit Meter
$286,506.25
Amount Saved
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Quit Meter
Days: 6876
Hours: 3
Minutes: 38
Seconds: 18
Life Gained
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Quit Meter
45841
Smoke Free Days
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Quit Meter
1,146,025
Cigarettes Not Smoked