Ron, thank you. You are right, my husband condition is the driving force for this quit. My reason have been realized. He has been in the hospital emergency room twice, once with the onset of a seizure and once for chest pains. I was and am grateful that I was able to be there the whole time and not worry about smoking. MM and I joined this site about the same time and remained friends and I miss her a lot. I know she wanted this quit for me. I can not promise anything with this quit; it a day to day process for me.
Hubby and I have made the round to all the doctors and the MRI showed now change, so all it good for now.
Glad to see you doing so well with this quit. I'm just curious what do you think is different about this quit than the others? I have a hunch that it was your husbands condition and your good friend MM. Whatever the reason I'm so happy for you. Keep us posted on your success, I have a vested interest this one sticks.
YAY Sparky! You Go! As a fellow 'constant repeater', it's very nice to hear of your recent success and your resolve to make this quit stick! Congrats! :)
I hear what you are saying...I think it's true that sometimes you just know when it will be your forever quit! It sounds like this is truly what you really want and for that reason you will continue to do well. I am so proud of you and thankful to you for leading me in this quit. Have a wonderful smoke free day and make sure you reward yourself BIG! Congrats!
I love your comment "I just feel it!" It is so amazing when you just know that this is it. It makes the journey alot easier. Way to go Sparky! You are doing great! Time for a very nice reward!
Sparky, I am so happy for you! Congratulations! Please find a special reward to celebrate this 4 month milestone! Here's to the next 4 smoke free months, and beyond!!!