An awesome milestone and an awesome meter, for an awesome quitbuddy.
Thanks Debbie, for sharing your 10 years quit with us........
.............. another confirmation that it can be done, and can remain
done!
Don't ever quit quitting and don't go near The Edge'....
then.... when you've done it, just *keep on* doing it.
Thats all
(admiringly)
BonkersJulia
VOF
"sisyphus" <NORMOREROCK> wrote in message
news:4887e61d$0$7771$2318a52a@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On July 22, 1998 at 11:31 pm I put out my last cigarette and went to
bed.
> Woke up on July 23 and began my new life as a non-smoker. 10 years ago
> I was watching the seconds drag by on my quit meter thinking that time
> would never pass.
>
> But time has passed ... and Quickly at that. Ha. Easy to say now.
>
> I read and re-read ALL of the posts on AS3 and spent day after day deep
in
> brain fog for what seemed like an eternity. But it wasn't an eternity
and
> the days that I have been free of the nicodemon far out number the days
I
> spent breaking free. It has been SO worth it.
>
> So for all the new (and maybe not so new) quitters Hang in There! It
> gets easier. It does pass.
> Smoking is NOT a reasonable response.
>
> Debbie
> July 98 Firecracker
>
> I have been quit for 10 Years, 22 hours, 44 minutes and 51 seconds
(3,653
> days). I have saved more than $18,269.73 by not smoking 146,157
> cigarettes. I have saved 1 Year, 4 Months, 2 Weeks, 6 Days, 11 hours and
> 45 minutes of my life. My Quit Date: 7/22/1998 11:31 PM
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