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By *oson-Blue OP   Couple
over a year ago

North Kent

I Havnt had a cigarette for 37 days, just have to shout that out as I'm a tad proud of myself

What have you achieved recently that you're proud of, big or small??

Ms D

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity

Congrats on that , I quit 2 years ago .

You can do this

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By *irewolffMan
over a year ago

Dublin

I was diagnosed with cancer again on the 21st Sep. I had breast cancer in Oct 17.

I have metastatic breast cancer in my bones, all in my pelvis. I had to have a right hip replacement 6wks ago as the damage to the head of my femur due to the cancer was too bad. I am now on hormone therapy for the cancer which is giving me side effects. All totally unexpected & a huge shock. Thought I would be cancer free for a while longer. I am only 43.

So I am very proud of what I have dealt with. Yet again, life has thrown me something else to overcome. And yet again, I am strong & smiling. Nothing else for it.

MsD x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lost 1 stone 3 and half lbs in 8 weeks!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Repointing a large area of York stone paving and patio around the house.

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By *oson-Blue OP   Couple
over a year ago

North Kent


"Congrats on that , I quit 2 years ago .

You can do this "

Thank you and well done to you xx

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By *oson-Blue OP   Couple
over a year ago

North Kent


"I was diagnosed with cancer again on the 21st Sep. I had breast cancer in Oct 17.

I have metastatic breast cancer in my bones, all in my pelvis. I had to have a right hip replacement 6wks ago as the damage to the head of my femur due to the cancer was too bad. I am now on hormone therapy for the cancer which is giving me side effects. All totally unexpected & a huge shock. Thought I would be cancer free for a while longer. I am only 43.

So I am very proud of what I have dealt with. Yet again, life has thrown me something else to overcome. And yet again, I am strong & smiling. Nothing else for it.

MsD x"

Life throws some people a curve ball at times, that's a real bulldozer you've been thrown there.

Be proud of the way you've handled it I wish you all the best xx

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By *oson-Blue OP   Couple
over a year ago

North Kent


"Lost 1 stone 3 and half lbs in 8 weeks!!!"

That's my next aim, go you

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By *oson-Blue OP   Couple
over a year ago

North Kent


"Repointing a large area of York stone paving and patio around the house."

That's no easy task nice one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've lost almost half a stone in about four weeks by resisting the temptation to buy biscuits when out shopping and not snacking as much when home

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Graduated from uni

also stopped cutting / slicing with a lot of help from my husband used to cut on a regular basis and a few times was lucky family found me when they did or I wouldn’t be here. So yeh, kind of self proof to have overcame the demons and doing that xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No alcohol for 6 weeks now and not missing it.

Actually now the longest spell off the drink for 26 years when recovering from a ulcer.

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London


"I was diagnosed with cancer again on the 21st Sep. I had breast cancer in Oct 17.

I have metastatic breast cancer in my bones, all in my pelvis. I had to have a right hip replacement 6wks ago as the damage to the head of my femur due to the cancer was too bad. I am now on hormone therapy for the cancer which is giving me side effects. All totally unexpected & a huge shock. Thought I would be cancer free for a while longer. I am only 43.

So I am very proud of what I have dealt with. Yet again, life has thrown me something else to overcome. And yet again, I am strong & smiling. Nothing else for it.

MsD x"

Wow! That's a lot to contend with and your approach quite humbling.

Wishing you all the best for the future xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I did my bit for my country. after 7 separate tours, plus having to eat tuna fecking rigatoni out of a rat pack, biscuits bastard Brown and where the hell did the fecking yorkies go.... And putting up with JPA for years.... I'm quite proud of myself!!

Those of you that served, know!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I did my bit for my country. after 7 separate tours, plus having to eat tuna fecking rigatoni out of a rat pack, biscuits bastard Brown and where the hell did the fecking yorkies go.... And putting up with JPA for years.... I'm quite proud of myself!!

Those of you that served, know!! "

Hubby’s words “wait what? The c*nts took the yorkie bars out?! What does everyone trade for now?!” xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I did my bit for my country. after 7 separate tours, plus having to eat tuna fecking rigatoni out of a rat pack, biscuits bastard Brown and where the hell did the fecking yorkies go.... And putting up with JPA for years.... I'm quite proud of myself!!

Those of you that served, know!!

Hubby’s words “wait what? The c*nts took the yorkie bars out?! What does everyone trade for now?!” xx"

Nothing... Unless you don't mind orange screech!! Not even any cheese possessed these days!! Lol

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By *oson-Blue OP   Couple
over a year ago

North Kent


"I've lost almost half a stone in about four weeks by resisting the temptation to buy biscuits when out shopping and not snacking as much when home "

Yes it's a bit like me with the fags at times, have to remember I don't need the cigarette kiosk anymore.

Way to go though xc

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By *oson-Blue OP   Couple
over a year ago

North Kent


"Graduated from uni

also stopped cutting / slicing with a lot of help from my husband used to cut on a regular basis and a few times was lucky family found me when they did or I wouldn’t be here. So yeh, kind of self proof to have overcame the demons and doing that xx"

Now that deserves a big round of applause, I too have battled those demons in the past but can kick their arses now.

Way to go girl

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By *oson-Blue OP   Couple
over a year ago

North Kent

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By *oson-Blue OP   Couple
over a year ago

North Kent


"I did my bit for my country. after 7 separate tours, plus having to eat tuna fecking rigatoni out of a rat pack, biscuits bastard Brown and where the hell did the fecking yorkies go.... And putting up with JPA for years.... I'm quite proud of myself!!

Those of you that served, know!! "

Thank you for your sacrifices

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've lost almost half a stone in about four weeks by resisting the temptation to buy biscuits when out shopping and not snacking as much when home

Yes it's a bit like me with the fags at times, have to remember I don't need the cigarette kiosk anymore.

Way to go though xc"

I'd be climbing the walls after three days of quitting cigarettes and would always break and rush out to buy some. I have now switched to vaping instead.

And I've almost cut the snacking out completely

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By *ntrigued32Couple
over a year ago

Nottingham


"I Havnt had a cigarette for 37 days, just have to shout that out as I'm a tad proud of myself

What have you achieved recently that you're proud of, big or small??

Ms D "

Yes!! well done.

I'm coming up to a year without a cigarette too. December 8th to be exact.

I could still light one up though in a flash!!

Well done to anyone who has given something up, because its tough.

Jo.Xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I did my bit for my country. after 7 separate tours, plus having to eat tuna fecking rigatoni out of a rat pack, biscuits bastard Brown and where the hell did the fecking yorkies go.... And putting up with JPA for years.... I'm quite proud of myself!!

Those of you that served, know!!

Hubby’s words “wait what? The c*nts took the yorkie bars out?! What does everyone trade for now?!” xx

Nothing... Unless you don't mind orange screech!! Not even any cheese possessed these days!! Lol "

He says “the old words of thankfully I got out when I did! “ xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Graduated from uni

also stopped cutting / slicing with a lot of help from my husband used to cut on a regular basis and a few times was lucky family found me when they did or I wouldn’t be here. So yeh, kind of self proof to have overcame the demons and doing that xx

Now that deserves a big round of applause, I too have battled those demons in the past but can kick their arses now.

Way to go girl "

Thank you and likewise it’s a huge emotional relief to be able to look back and not have the desire or need to do it again x

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I was diagnosed with cancer again on the 21st Sep. I had breast cancer in Oct 17.

I have metastatic breast cancer in my bones, all in my pelvis. I had to have a right hip replacement 6wks ago as the damage to the head of my femur due to the cancer was too bad. I am now on hormone therapy for the cancer which is giving me side effects. All totally unexpected & a huge shock. Thought I would be cancer free for a while longer. I am only 43.

So I am very proud of what I have dealt with. Yet again, life has thrown me something else to overcome. And yet again, I am strong & smiling. Nothing else for it.

MsD x"

I truly hope you can see some improvement with the therapies out there. All of our best wishes to you

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By *oson-Blue OP   Couple
over a year ago

North Kent

Loving all the positivity and encouragement on my thread thank you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Completed my degree over lockdown. Just now waiting for my registration before I can take up post in January

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By *oson-Blue OP   Couple
over a year ago

North Kent


"Completed my degree over lockdown. Just now waiting for my registration before I can take up post in January"

Well done

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