taximomfor4
<font color=purple>Needs a few Ricola drops<br><fo
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Good job! That is a tough thing to quit. My still-smoking family members would be sooo jealous!
On that note, I quit cold turkey 10 yrs ago in January. I do still crave one now and again, usually swilling beer with friends in bars
But now it is merely psychological craving. Definitely find something to do at your favorite smoking times, that you could not do with a cigarette in your hand. Going for a jog or bike ride is a good one. Brushing teeth, showering, those are great ideas too!
YAY for you!
Beth
On that note, I quit cold turkey 10 yrs ago in January. I do still crave one now and again, usually swilling beer with friends in bars
But now it is merely psychological craving. Definitely find something to do at your favorite smoking times, that you could not do with a cigarette in your hand. Going for a jog or bike ride is a good one. Brushing teeth, showering, those are great ideas too! YAY for you!
Beth
I promise you it will be one of the best choices you will make in your life! 
What a waste of money, but at least I wasn't going to allow myself to go right back to the bad habit, which is what I would have done if I'd kept the pack.
Good Luck! Keep going! Quitting is hard, hard, hard! But it feels better to be a non-smoker. YOU can do it!