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In reply to the discussion: Ya know - After 3+ decades of smoking [View all]CountAllVotes
(22,021 posts)37. Glad you have managed to Quit!
        Good for you!
Many of my friends are dead from tobacco.  
 
I too used to smoke but I never much cared for this habit so I quit a long time ago.
I'm glad I did as when I run into the few still around that still smoke, OMG, what a nightmare of a condition most of them are in.
Take it one day, one minute or one second at a time!
Hang-in there and yes, you are on track!  Please try to stay on track!
Take care. 
 
 
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