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  1. Dippy Egg
    05-05-2013 08:57 PM
    Dippy Egg
    I always remember that you and I shared the lovely 5th of may date. Thank you for the congrats......totally proud of myself.....and of all of us who, thanks to this forum, kicked the filthy habit out of our lives. x
  2. Dippy Egg
    01-05-2013 11:52 AM
    Dippy Egg
    Una.....thank you so much for remembering. Yes. All is ok. More than ok. I'm fit as a flea and like a reborn woman. One year coming up. Very excited. Hope all is well with you too. x
  3. bladeflyer
    25-04-2013 03:52 PM
    bladeflyer
    Hi Una ..... I occasionally have a look in here but dont stick around long enough to post much . Almost 2 years done so dont think about smoking or the forum much if I am honest .
  4. bladeflyer
    24-04-2013 04:23 PM
    bladeflyer
    You got that right sweet thaaaaaaaaaaaaaang ! , I am good too thanx - thought I would stick my head in here again and see how everyone is doing
  5. bladeflyer
    24-04-2013 12:48 PM
    bladeflyer
    Yo Una ........... hows you ? x
  6. crazysue
    21-04-2013 12:11 PM
    crazysue
    Wow 2 years quit is a fantastic achievement, it really is. I'm sorry to hear that you are still wanting to have a smoke. I have days where I could kill for a cigarette too. I'm only 3 weeks into this quit. The longest I've been before was 5 months then I kept fantasizing about just one and eventually broke. I really wish I hadn't and have really regretted it ever since. If I had carried on and not had one, I would gave been a year quit in June along with Una and Vike. I know now that if I ever take that just one again, I'll be smoking again for the rest of my life, as I don't ever want to have to repeat that horrible first week again. This time for some reason it was really horrendous. I'm not sure but I think the more times you relapse the harder it is to quit (if that makes any sense). I really hope that things get easier for you and that you remain forever true to your quit. Not smoking far outweighs any benefits of smoking, in fact I really can't find any benefits to smoking at all. I really hope things improve for you soon. Stay strong hun and please don't give in to temptation like I did. Take care. x
  7. crazysue
    20-04-2013 07:04 PM
    crazysue
    OMG ...not long now til you reach the penthouse, well done you x
  8. crazysue
    20-04-2013 07:00 PM
    crazysue
    Hi Una. Great to hear from you. Hope you are still doing well and remaining strong with your quit. I dunno I go away for a couple of months and everythings changed. Seems so many new names on here now, feel a bit lost now. Great to see that you are still here. x
  9. Helsbelles
    20-03-2013 10:29 AM
    Helsbelles
    Hi Una - no, I haven't heard from Karri, sorry. She was posting less - I think the disappearance was gradual rather than sudden. Maybe she just got fed up with the forum. I'll let you know if I do hear anything. Hope you're well! H x
  10. bladeflyer
    13-02-2013 10:13 PM
    bladeflyer
    Hi Una ..... lovely to hear from you . Yes I am still smoke free and enjoying the extra energy and money, I hadnt been in here for a few months but thought I would start looking on here again and will keep in touch with you Glad to hear that you are still smoke free . x

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