View Poll Results: Do You Smoke? When?
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#65
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Originally Posted by venomrx7' date='Jan 25 2005, 12:36 AM
holy ****. someone just kill this poll and put it out of its misery. Resurected twice. Thats second only to Vosko's "at a customers house" thread. It never dies.
Not with posts like that
...and this
#69
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I've been really struggling with quitting lately. I've been *trying* to quit since the first. I've smoked a total of four packs of cigarettes in the last three weeks.. Today, I'm trying to be cigarette-free again, it's tough.
Although I already have seen some improvement in my health. In the last week, I've doubled the distance I can run without walking. I've noticed that when I've gone a day or two without a cigarette, I will wake up earlier (before my alarm goes off) and I have more energy and motivation to accomplish household tasks.
I just got my free, personalized quitting program from GSK at committedquitters.com.
I am sitting at my desk, tweaking out, currently.. I need to go for a run or something.
Although I already have seen some improvement in my health. In the last week, I've doubled the distance I can run without walking. I've noticed that when I've gone a day or two without a cigarette, I will wake up earlier (before my alarm goes off) and I have more energy and motivation to accomplish household tasks.
I just got my free, personalized quitting program from GSK at committedquitters.com.
I am sitting at my desk, tweaking out, currently.. I need to go for a run or something.
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Originally Posted by Sinful7' date='Jan 25 2005, 10:51 AM
I've been really struggling with quitting lately. I've been *trying* to quit since the first. I've smoked a total of four packs of cigarettes in the last three weeks.. Today, I'm trying to be cigarette-free again, it's tough.
Although I already have seen some improvement in my health. In the last week, I've doubled the distance I can run without walking. I've noticed that when I've gone a day or two without a cigarette, I will wake up earlier (before my alarm goes off) and I have more energy and motivation to accomplish household tasks.
I just got my free, personalized quitting program from GSK at committedquitters.com.
I am sitting at my desk, tweaking out, currently.. I need to go for a run or something.
Although I already have seen some improvement in my health. In the last week, I've doubled the distance I can run without walking. I've noticed that when I've gone a day or two without a cigarette, I will wake up earlier (before my alarm goes off) and I have more energy and motivation to accomplish household tasks.
I just got my free, personalized quitting program from GSK at committedquitters.com.
I am sitting at my desk, tweaking out, currently.. I need to go for a run or something.
Good for you, man! Fight it!