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<blockquote data-quote="Defren" data-source="post: 325182" data-attributes="member: 41817"><p>Ten day's is a bit soon, you have to almost go through a form of grieving I think. You need time to say goodbye to the old life and hello to the new. You will probably find, you are settled in your new life, and then suddenly one day just realize it happened. Quitting smoking and taking charge of your health are two major changes you are making at the same time. Don't beat yourself up, just think about why you are doing it, and then all of a sudden you will feel a million times better, then you will know why it was all so worth it.</p><p></p><p>Good luck - Jo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Defren, post: 325182, member: 41817"] Ten day's is a bit soon, you have to almost go through a form of grieving I think. You need time to say goodbye to the old life and hello to the new. You will probably find, you are settled in your new life, and then suddenly one day just realize it happened. Quitting smoking and taking charge of your health are two major changes you are making at the same time. Don't beat yourself up, just think about why you are doing it, and then all of a sudden you will feel a million times better, then you will know why it was all so worth it. Good luck - Jo. [/QUOTE]
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