Joel Spitzer wrote:
"I do occasionally wonder what happened to some who were very active and then disappear, quietly hoping that its due to the fact that they no longer need the support and are doing fine in their smoke free life."

We know not everyone has time to stop by and write everyday. Some people don't have time to write every week or even every month. But do try to find the time to stop by and read every once in a while. Taking a few minutes to read can help to secure your quit. Securing your quit can help to buy you years and maybe even decades of extra time of a healthier and higher quality life. Make a point of stopping by every now and then to to read and strengthen your commitment and resolve to never take another puff!

Joel

Thanks for your post Joel, I was very much aware that I should not mention any names in my comment and hope that my approach came across as a positive one.  I myself often come here for support but do not have time to post. In fact, I began my quit with the support from the forum without being a member; reading and learning was enough to help me through the first 2 weeks.  I have read a large proportion of  the articles on here and remember one saying that you should not be tied to the computer, together with this one quoted, Whyquit is here when I need it and for that I shall be eternally grateful.

Lucie
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