Re: 72 Hours and Counting



orangehero2003@xxxxxxxxxxx:
>Same thing here. This is my third quit attempt; its easier every time
>(each time little planning and CT). I do mark off the days on my
>calender, the visual progress is nice to see.
>
>I decided I was tired of smoking one day, so I took my cigarettes and
>stuck them under the wheel of my car (just like I used to do to my dad
>to get him to quit).
>
>Yeah, I was dizzy, hungry, uncoordinated (read: walking into walls,
>tripping over my own feet, etc.). But I'm starting to get 'normal'
>again.
>
>Two weeks, two days, 18 hours, 15 minutes and 25 seconds. 335
>cigarettes not smoked, saving $50.28. Life saved: 1 day, 3 hours, 55
>minutes.

You're my hero! ;)

Way to go on your WW+ -- you are well on your way. It got much better
for me after I had two weeks down.

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Maddie, DOF
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