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Very excited to say I passed my nicotine test now I just have 3 months to kill (lol)

before my surgery. But I do have a date.

April 7th 2020

Let these next few months fly bye

Edited by galannin1010
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Good for you. I've never smoked, but I think it would be doubly hard for a smoker to prepare for weight loss surgery. You're fighting two things at once.

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DO NOT LIGHT ANOTHER ONE TRUST ME I AM THE BIGGEST F#$CKIN IDIOT ON THIS SITE! i QUIT FOR 3 WEEKS PRE SURGERY AND TWO WEEKS AFTER SO A TOTAL OF 5 WEEKS! THEN THIS IDIOT HAS A DRINK AND LIGHTS ONE UP AND WHAM BACK TO THE HABIT!

Congratulations and good luck

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12 minutes ago, Raebae said:

What did you do to stop smoking

I just stopped...I had to I could not use any nicotine replacement cause it would come back as positive

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7 minutes ago, AJ Tylo said:

DO NOT LIGHT ANOTHER ONE TRUST ME I AM THE BIGGEST F#$CKIN IDIOT ON THIS SITE! i QUIT FOR 3 WEEKS PRE SURGERY AND TWO WEEKS AFTER SO A TOTAL OF 5 WEEKS! THEN THIS IDIOT HAS A DRINK AND LIGHTS ONE UP AND WHAM BACK TO THE HABIT!

Congratulations and good luck

Thank you.

I know a little voice is like oh you now have 3 months go for it , lol but no I do not plan on lighting up again lol

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Great news! I knew you would pass it.

I quit for 5 years once. I had to also stop drinking coffee and alcohol because they were triggers. After five years I went out and had a few social drinks. That was it. I started smoking again. It is a life long battle to kick that addiction.

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I did quit again 10 years ago with vaping. Now I still vape but with zero nicotine.

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25 minutes ago, Losingit2018 said:

Great news! I knew you would pass it.

I quit for 5 years once. I had to also stop drinking coffee and alcohol because they were triggers. After five years I went out and had a few social drinks. That was it. I started smoking again. It is a life long battle to kick that addiction.

Thank you....I think I can do this. I am in the right mindset. Especially now that I have a date as well. It feels good. It does feel good this time

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after two long (a year or more) quits and then starting again, I learned I was a permanent addict and could never ever smoke again. I quit for the last time 25 years ago. I refuse even one puff because I know if I cave, I'll be smoking full-time again within a matter of days. Twenty-five years later, I still dream that I'm smoking (!)

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why is nicotine forbidden?

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Well I've read some that there doctors don't care but most do. You heal better when not a smoker. I needed to quit anyway. It's a very good thing to do. Don't smoke. Lol

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