But,
I still get a charge out of the jokes and cartoons.
did an ineffectual quit in 1998 with the help of AS3.
Then my wife's father was diagnosed with terminal cancer, and the day
she flew out to Calf to be with him, I got fired. from a ten-year job.
Started smoking again and dropped out of AS3.
Fast forward to July/August 2006.
I knew I had to do it again. so I asked for medical help obtaining the
wellbutrin, set a date, and quit on Aug 3. 2006.
So, I'm here on the edge of whatever 12 M's is ( is that an OF?)
My meter's running and it's a joy to behold.
Look at the sheer number of ciggies not smoked. Can you imagine?
Eleven-THOUSAND cigarettes in just one year!!
I'm feeling pretty damn good (picked up about 10 pounds, and I'm
hovering at 160...but I'm pretty much in proportion for 52 yrs
old...not bad shape)
Thanks to all of you for being around and letting me lurk. I know...as
if anyone would know
Talk to you a little later on,
Rick
drum roll, please - brrrrrrrrrt
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So far, I've been smoke-free for Eleven months, three weeks, five
days, 5 hours. Totaling 10806 cigarettes not smoked, saving $2,161.33.
Life saved: 5 weeks, 2 days, 12 hours, 30 minutes.