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Thanks Folks,
I don't know what happened this morning, it was one of those "unknown" triggers. It has been weeks since I have entertained a thought of smoking and all of a sudden it was as if I would die without one. I came to the site, read a few posts, and posted to the parade. That gave me enough strength to make it through lunch without acting on the urge. When I returned from lunch I came to the site for a moment before my afternoon meeting and saw Joanne's post. After reading her words and the words of Marty, Linda, Suzanne, Nora, and Bill I made it through the afternoon without the desire to smoke. The overwhelming desire to smoke is weakend by the common goal we share. To live without smoking has truly been a miracle for me and I know I owe it to the staff and members at Freedom. I don't post much as I have tried to post only positive responses to other's problems. Today I know that if I let you guys know when I am down, I don't ever have to take another puff!
Deepest Regards,
Scott P.
Two months, one week, four days, 17 hours, 45 minutes and 12 seconds. 1414 cigarettes not smoked, saving $212.08. Life saved: 4 days, 21 hours, 50 minutes.
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