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Congradulate Me?

55 days, 4 hours, 3 minutes and 36 seconds smoke free.

1655 cigarettes not smoked.

$9,735.00 and 12 days, 15 hours of your life saved.

Your quit date: 12/7/2009 6:32:06 AM

Or maybe just give me the Purple Heart?

Actually, I was considered a “high risk addict” but it was insanely easy to quit after three years of smoking. I always read how it’s easier to stop doing crack than to stop smoking, but I don’t have a crack addiction to compare it to, so I dunno. Oh well. I still quit and that makes me the winnar!

Now if I could do something about my pill and alcohol addiction….

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5 Comments »

  • Patricia (9 comments) said:

    I can’t imagine how difficult it must be to stop smoking, but I am thrilled and amazed at people who manage to do it! Bravo! Bravo! to you.

  • mike golch (24 comments) said:

    I’m glad you found it easy to quite.I had smoked since I was a teenage and finally qoite smoking in 1994,I qouite on my wife’s birthday and made her life a living hell for a week while going through withdrawl.I am glad that I did as well.

  • Sam (20 comments) said:

    Wow! congratulations for quitting smoking! I tried smoking when I was in college but I got suffocated and had a hard time breathing so I promised never to smoke or even try it again. My father died of emphysema and smoking is the culprit of it so I really abhor smoking. Your quitting it is really a great achievement. More power and God bless to you Jamie:)

  • Robin (12 comments) said:

    Hi Jamie,

    Way to go on not smoking anymore! Everything healthy we can do for our bodies will help us to live longer. You do not really need that beer, drink water. Take good care and enjoy your week! :-)

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  • mrsmartinez (7 comments) said:

    My dad is a smoker too and he quits smoking over 20 years ago, he still has that occasional cough. It’s good though to quit smoking early on so congratulations! xoxo