
~*Megan*~
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TELL THEM TO SHUT THE F*CK UP
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Pat G
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ask them to be more encouraging it helped me allot and now I'm bearly ever grumpy
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Pleasant Peter Perkins
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They are being supportive by letting you know they are aware of what you are doing!
You feel it is a matter of not trusting you because you are angry at not getting your Nicotine and you are using this as a peg to hang your anger on!...and you know it!!!!!!!
Keep going! lol.
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benthr
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you have now added several years to your life expectancy, good for you know it tough, hang in there ,down the road it will pay off, next time some one asks , tell them you would prefer a pat on the shoulder and a thumbs up!
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Virtual Lintu
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CONGRATULATIONS.
They probably don't mean to cause any offence and have no idea how much mental anguish you're going through.
You could always tell them. It's one of the few times in your life that you can say what you like and people will make excuses for you! Let rip ....
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kay_flood
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It doesn't matter if no one believes in you, as long as YOU believe in YOU. Taking someone else's doubt and using it as an excuse for failure, is just that, an excuse. It is no harder quitting without their support that it would be with their support because it is all about what it going on in your head and with your body. This is something you are doing for you, not for them. So, ignore their lack of faith, and determine that you have faith in yourself. When you are smoke free for one year, then you can look them in the eyes and tell them to go straight to hell for their doubts, and they will have to agree.
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colbra
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good damn good
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"G"
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CONGRATULATIONS! Ignore them. Go beyond ignoring them. Put it in the back of your mind that you had an addiction and that they are unable to understand because they have not been there. Keep telling yourself that you are inhumanly strong and believe it. You will make it.
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Dani Marie
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That sucks! Tell them that it bugs you because you are trying really hard and you don't need to be reminded every 10 seconds about cigarettes.
Great Job quiting!!!! Stay strong and if for some reason you do slip up don't let it get you down, persevere!
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northern lass
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I'm proud of you, keep going.
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ronald g
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dont give up giving up im over 4years off the scourge of cigs
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cali_candi92
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I HAVE FAITH IN YOU! I quit smoking a few months ago & really....you just have to do it for yourself, who cares what the say or think, it's your health & your body....and I believe that if you've already hit 15 days, your over the tough part & you can go on being smoke-free =) Just don't let them stress you out!!
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TxsWitchWAB
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It's amazingly annoying that they think they're actually helping you by checking up on you. Tell them (you are quitting so you have that excuse to be cranky) that you want them to stop bugging you. They may not realize that it causes more harm than good to be on your back about it. When I stopped smoking, I hated to be reminded that I was quitting.
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Vi
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Next time they ask tell them this: "Oh, you'll be the first to know when I have my next cigarrette, thanks for the support, I really appreciate it", and say it with a smile, like you really mean it. The sarcasm should send a hint to these people that what they are doing is rude.
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JOHN B
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well done keep it up you will feel better for it
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paulkim916
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I understand where you're coming from. I've tried quitting numbers of times, and have gotten through to about 3 months every now and then, but stress and my friends just nagging me about it "when's the last time you had a cigarette?" etc. etc. etc. is just annoying, and i start up again. All I can say is hold strong, and try to disregard them. I can't tell you how because I've failed numerous times, but I'm going for round 100 right now....5 days so far. good luck to you. cheers to healthier living.
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LJN1974
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its not personal, people dont expect people to stay stopped... if you've done 15 days then thats brilliant, and i for one congratulate you...!
the cravings should start to reduce and you should be breathing a bit easier...
if you get a glass jar and put the money you would normally spend on cigs everyday, then you will soon see the money grow.
Dont give up, you've already done the hardest part
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littlemermaid_72
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congratulation!!!!!!!!
im non smoker for 7 months and i tell any one that before they have a chance to ask me if i have had one, as you are right it, gets boring after while, so get in first that will shut them up .
xx
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Jaco W
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Congrats Ignore the other people. Its an accomplishment which will mean nothing if you start smoking again.
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Mad piper
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doing great
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mmmkay_us
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I am very proud of you good Job and keep it up
There are a lot of people who has faith in you
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Ollie
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Congratulations wish I could give up.Good Luck
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Spooky Mouse
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Dont think about it... Easy for me to say.. lol
Throw out your ash trays
And Well Done!
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IRON MAN
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Tell them to f** off
Well done - keep up the brilliant work.
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Birdie2006
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Keep going you're doing great. It may not feel like it but it will get easier.
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suga UK
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Well done. Keep up the good work. You cant give up now. You'll look back on this and you'll be glad you persevered. Good Luck.
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blueeyes
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after 59 yrs of smoking, I've hit the 9month mark.....hang in there and dont worry about what others say....stick with it....and good luck
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desperatehw
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You are right about that. Wear a sign around your neck that says "NO!"
(and congratulations--you are a hero!)
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sand_illusions
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they just wanna check up on you.
congrats tho!
its REALLY hard
some say.
i am glad that you are doing so well!
props from me
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Lavender
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have faith in your self, that's all that counts. Congratulations, wish I had the will power for that
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lilmissdisorganised
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Congratulations. My friend gave up smoking about a year ago (after 22 years) and she cannot believe the changes in her health, energy levels, and the condition of her skin.
Keep up the good work!
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