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I know that this milestone must feel really awesome! It also sounds like you set an example for your workers. Yes, we don't get sick as often once we quit.
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Sammi Jo you're amazing!  Thanks for the inspiration.....then and NOW!!!
Pat
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Hey Sammi Jo!!!
 
        Congratulations!!!  It's great to see another great quitter stop by to share a success story... or in this case 5 great success stories!!!  Please pass on my/our congratulations to your fellow quit/work buddies down there, as well as your hubbie!!!  By the way, send the lone hold out this way and we'll do our best to help them along the journey!!!  
 
        I'll be sure to CLINK with you on New Years Eve!!!  
 
                  Jim 
 
                           
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Thanks so much for checking in with your great stats Sammi Jo!  I hope you have a wonderful reward planned for your big 5 year Quit Anniversary!  What a Happy New Year for you (and your staff!) Woo Hoo!  |Eyja
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Thank you for that, SamiJoFL, it's really good to know that it's a great decision all the way around. Oh, and YaaaaHoooo for you! DeniseK
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Thank you for sharing your success SammiJoFL and congratulations!
 
If you could give one piece of advice to a new quitter what would you say?
 


Ashley, Health Educator
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Hi SammiJo,
Thanks for coming by to share your story with us. Congratulations on your upcoming big 5 milestone!I too have to give a lot of credit to the SSC and all the quiters associated  here for getting that monkey off my back!. I will be celebrating four years smoke free  myself this month! 
I still can't believe I'm quit!
All the best!
Cameless
 
12 years ago 0 292 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
A lot has changed in five years.
 
Five years ago, on October 1, 2006, I started a little nonprofit organization and hired people I knew to work with me.  Of the six original employees, five of them were smokers. We used to have staff meetings outside on patio furniture and oh boy how cool was that, because we could all smoke.  Cool for everyone but that one non-smoker!  Then on December 31 of that year I decided to quit smoking.  Four days later another staff member quit.  A couple months later, my husband quit.  Two years later, another employee quit.  And finally seven months ago, my Assistant Director quit.  Now we have the same employees but only one of us smokes.  And she's talking about quitting.
 
My life has totally changed since quitting smoking.  I am no longer a slave to my addiction, and I thank God for that every single day.  I am also thankful because:
 
- I don't stink anymore.
- I can hug my children and they aren't assaulted by rank smoke smell.
- I got a clean bill of health - the doctor was impressed by my lung function after 30+ years of smoking.
- I feel better, can breathe better.
- I don't wake up in the morning with a sore throat and that horrible hacking cough.
- I hardly ever get sick (used to get sick all the time).
- I can watch a whole movie without jonesing and feeling miserable.
 
It's been 1801 days since I quit smoking and if it wasn't for finding THIS online community, I would probably still be a smoker.  So I'm very thankful to the wonderful people here who shared their information and inspiration, I owe y'all my life.
 
Hugs from Florida,
 
SammiJo 
 
 

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