My employer is enforcing a new policy where if you smell like nicotine you will be dismissed for the day. Our competition up the street will not hire smokers. I don't necessarily agree but it makes it easier to not smoke. Work policy made me quit.
Mud Puppy said:I quit 2 months ago for the 3rd time in 5 years. The first had to do with havingbreast cancer, quit for a year and started again, then another surgery so quit again for a year. This time high cholesterol and an abnormal EKG. Now the Doc thinks I need to have a dye test and possibly a stint. I am trying to decide weather to do the dye test. Medicare pays some but I would still have to pay $1700 I guess. So quit smoking, eat better an am trying to exercise more. Good luck to all who have quit and I hope I can make it longer than a year this time. Cathy
denmarc said:I failed miserably. I tried more than once. Quit for 5 months once! I'm an idiot!
To all who have quit and stayed nicotine free....God bless you.
Irover said:Still working on it 22 & 1/2 months and 23 coming up on the 30th of February.
denmarc said:I failed miserably. I tried more than once. Quit for 5 months once! I'm an idiot!
To all who have quit and stayed nicotine free....God bless you.
RLSharp said:You are NEVER going to make it! February only has 28 days this years.
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