The final time I say "I'm quit smoking"
Starting tomorrow I will no longer be a smoker. I have made that statement probably 10 times over the last 5-6 years. This time however I am doing it. I am taking what I learned of goal setting and accountablitly from BBD and applying it to this goal as well. I will daily be blogging about my success or struggle. The doc has said the wellbuterin that I have been on for 3 weeks now will help. I think that it will. I really do find myself craving far less. Without even trying I have gone from 1.5 packs a day to about 3/4 - pack, some days less then that. And that was not even on purpose. I just dont think about them like I used to. So tomorrow is Day 1, followed by Day 1 off BBD on Oct 3rd. I look forward to any all support and hope to be an inspiration to others as I meet my goals and conquer my demons.
***"The bended knee is not a tradition of our Corps."***
General Alexander A. Vandergrift, USMC
to the Senate Naval Affairs Committee, 5 May 1946
Day two of no smoking nearly in the books. Has seemed to be the easiest time yet. But not getting comfortable. Not going back to that.
Staying strong. Wife is too. We quit together.
RIGHT ON!!! Made it through my first day back at work without smoking. Honestly wasnt even a issue. I am impressed. Stayed strong. Ate my 5 meals didnt try to find anything else to supplement for my cig, except gum. Think this is going good. Work is the worst place for me when it comes to smoking.
Still going with no smokes. No munchies. Its awesome!! It is seriously in my head that I feel like I was never a smoker. Its amazing and I love it.

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