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Related: About this forumI quit smoking on July 18th, 2006
When I had an angina attack.
So my method of quitting was sheer terror.
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I quit smoking on July 18th, 2006 (Original Post)
Permanut
Nov 2023
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3catwoman3
(25,504 posts)1. And here you are, 17 years later...
to tell the tale.
Congratulations!
DFW
(56,675 posts)2. ANY reason for quitting smoking is a good one
My parents smoked, but gave it up while in their early forties. I always hated the stink, and it turns out I am extremely sensitive to arsenic, so it was a no go for me anyway.
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)3. Congrats. I quit around that same period.
I was noticing that cigs are now running about nine bucks a pack where I live. The people that I see buying them look like the least likely ones to afford them.
Diamond_Dog
(34,893 posts)4. Good for you!
I quit smoking when I got pregnant, so that was enough motivation for me! That was 35 years ago.
I can remember when a whole carton was $20.
Joinfortmill
(16,515 posts)5. I quit july 4th 2006. Legionaires Disease.
Glad to have survived.
a kennedy
(32,165 posts)6. I quit May 2, 2005, my mom died in March of 2005, and I was going to retire
in a 2006. Hardest thing I ever did, but makes me proud of myself. Can not believe how expensive they are today.
Permanut
(6,687 posts)7. Glad you're here to tell the tale!
As 3catwoman3 said above.