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@flannel-slut fuck yeah!
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That’s great @flannel-slut ! I remember how gross it felt to smoke after I quit, and I still persisted in slipping while drunk for a while. Haven’t done that in years now, I’m happy to report. Good on ya.
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@flannel-slut congrats man! I know it’s not easy and a year is a big milestone
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Well played @flannel-slut
Think of all the money you saved that can now be spent guilt free on more flannel
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@sabergirl thank you thank you!! The fact that it tasted so bad (while buzzed mind you) after a few months off was such a relief.
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@SKT thank you! It was brutal the first 2 weeks but became much less of a thing around after the 2 month mark
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@Bridger thank you! And no joke, averages out to a UHF every 3 months or so in savings
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@flannel-slut Congrats on quitting!!!! I quit drinking altogether in March but now I'm addicted to N/A beers so I have yet to save a penny. Hearing it put into IH money savings makes me motivated to slow up on the Heineken 0.0's too (which are delicious).
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@jordanscollected thank you! And back at you on the no alcohol!! I’m sure that’s carrying over into other healthier choices too
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@flannel-slut hell yeah dude. You're through the worst part already. I have also been down the same road. I smoked for 13 years and am 5+ years out now. There will be slip ups, but the biggest thing is keeping it from becoming a habit again. I quit drinking too, 557 days (California) sober as of today. That almost seemed harder than quitting cigarettes in many ways.
Either way, quitting any addictive substance that once gave us pleasure can be incredibly difficult. None of us regret the extra UHF cash though, as stated. That's a powerful perspective right there.
@jordanscollected I was drinking a ton of NA beers for at least the first 6 months after quitting real booze. They saved me, really. Now I save those for holidays and vacations. Eventually I lost the interest/addictive tendencies but they are a wonderful place holder. Especially when around old drinking buddies. That's the hardest!
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@Oaktavia I have the "benefit" of not being a drinker anyhow. for the last decade I was a beer or 2 per week and never drunk. But I just found that there was no benefit to even having 1. I end up just falling asleep and feeling run down the next morning. It didn't long for me to lose the urge to have a beer on a Friday or Saturday night.
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@flannel-slut Congratulations my friend, I understand very well how you feel, for me it has not been easy and it still is not but I hold on if not for myself for all my loved ones who have paid as much or more than me for all my addictions
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@Oaktavia
just great stuff my man, thank you for sharing
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thank you! and nothing but love @Luijim78