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| 751.1 |  | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Secure Systems for Insecure People | Fri Aug 18 1989 11:49 | 5 | 
|  |     Wonderful. Best   of   luck   in   dealing   with  the  inevitable
    difficulties.  With  this  group  to offer moral support, I'm sure
    you'll make it.
--David
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| 751.2 | Congrads | ANT::MPCMAIL |  | Fri Aug 18 1989 12:11 | 7 | 
|  |     Congrads I've been clean of cigerattes as of 3/2/88. 
    
    Miracle or Conidence- the last night I smoked my friend died of
    cancer. Thank God he went quickly and without much pain.
                                                        
    
    Lise
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| 751.3 | way to go ! | SA1794::CHARBONND | I'm the NRA, GOAL, TBA | Fri Aug 18 1989 12:20 | 8 | 
|  |     Hey, Amos, congrats !  The first two weeks will be tough,
    then your taste buds will rise from the dead and you'll
    never want another smoke.
    
    I know, I'm the eldest son of the eldest son, I have the
    gift of prophecy. Besides, I quit many years ago :-)
    
    Dana
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| 751.4 | <net handshake> | VINO::EVANS | I'm baa-ack | Fri Aug 18 1989 12:33 | 9 | 
|  |     Good for you! I quit almost fifteen years ago and haven't really
    missed it. A friend of mine quit almost that long ago and still
    misses smoking. Sure hope you have the former experience, not
    the latter!
    
    Adding my congrats...
    
    --DE
    
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| 751.5 | I respect your decision! | SKYLRK::OLSON | Partner in the Almaden Train Wreck | Fri Aug 18 1989 13:26 | 5 | 
|  |     That's taking 'personal responsibility' quite personally, Amos.
    
    Congratulations- hang in there.
    
    DougO
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| 751.6 | Long time no see... | SPGBAS::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Fri Aug 18 1989 13:38 | 6 | 
|  |     Good for you!!
    
    Best wishes (and a long overdue hello!)
    
    --Lynn
    
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| 751.8 | A doff o' the cap to you | BALMER::MUDGETT | did you say FREE food? | Sat Aug 19 1989 16:27 | 15 | 
|  |     Amos,
    
    I'm probably the most impulsive person alive...My kids love when
    I go to the mall they know I won't give them money to just throw
    away so they like point me in the dirction of the pinball machines
    and works everytime! I start playing and I give them a couple bucks
    to leave me alone with the ball.
    
    ell when I quit smoking about twenty years ago Iand have never
    regretted it yet and probably the only reason I never started again
    is that I didn't want to have to quit again. 
    congratulations and good luck with healthier life,
    
    Fred Mudgett
    
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| 751.9 | I think you'll live to appreciate your choice | WEA::PURMAL | Rhymes with thermal and that's cool | Sat Aug 19 1989 16:43 | 9 | 
|  |     Amos,
    
         Congratulations on quiting smoking, I hope that its easier than
    you expect it to be.
    
         I'd also like to commend you practicing what you preach.  Lots of
    people (me included sometimes) are all talk and no action.
    
    ASP
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| 751.10 | ..... More support ..... | ILO::SPENKELINK | Cheer up ! It may not happen ..... | Mon Aug 21 1989 07:36 | 18 | 
|  |     
    
    	Amos,
    
    	I am with you since yesterday. I too quit smoking ! (Yes, now
    	everyone knows). I did it for 3 months a couple of years ago
    	and indeed, I can't wait to get back to the point where I
    	actually taste what I eat; it's a great experience.
    
    	So, I'll be checking "751" over the coming period whenever I
    	feel weak and longing for a "fag". I'll keep you and the others
    	posted on where I am and how I feel, you do the same, OK ?
    
    	Good luck !  :-{  -> :-|  ->  :^)  ->  :^D
    
    	Marcel
    	(-who-is-desperately-looking-for-things-to-keep-his-fingers-busy)
    
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| 751.11 | Now *that*'s integrity!! | MOSAIC::TARBET | I'm the ERA | Mon Aug 21 1989 09:50 | 9 | 
|  |     Congratulations, Amos!  It's not everyone who makes such a personal
    link between principle and action.
    
    And congrats to you, Marcel (.10), too, and very best wishes for
    permanent success this time 'round!.  As someone else who hasn't smoked
    in 20 years, I can only tell you that it gets better and better with
    time.
    
    						=maggie
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| 751.12 | Persist! It does get easier. | VAXWRK::GOLDENBERG | Ruth Goldenberg | Mon Aug 21 1989 21:22 | 9 | 
|  |    Congratulations and best wishes for continued strength to both of you! 
   I can tell you that the first few weeks are the worst and that it
   _does_ get easier to resist. I took up sugarfree bubble gum and
   avoided going out to restaurants for a year or so - I had some of my
   strongest desires to smoke sitting around at a restaurant and didn't
   feel I could get away with blowing bubbles at the table };)
   reg
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| 751.13 | Try a little fruit juice. | SHAPES::MALITORISK | KERRY | Thu Aug 24 1989 04:39 | 19 | 
|  |     Wishing you all the best from another ex-smoker.  I thought you
    might like a few helpful tips for when the going gets tough.  When
    I quit smoking, I read everything I could about the effects of nicotine
    dependency and how to conteract, etc.  Some articles claimed that
    high acidic juices cause some of the same chemical reactions in
    the body as nicotine does without the dependency.  The articles
    recommended dringing small glasses of juice when the urge for a
    cigarette strikes.  If you live in the States, try getting some
    of those small juice boxes to keep in your desk at work.  The juices
    that seemed to work for me were cranberry and grapefruit.  The juices
    keep you from picking at higher calorie foods when the oral urge
    gets to you.  I was also afraid that I would gain weight when I
    quit.  Using the juices helped avoid that and I never developed
    the 'chewing gum' habit.  Just make sure you don't start chewing
    the straws from the juice carton.  Good luck.  It's been ten years
    for me and I don't miss it any more.
    
    Kerry
    
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| 751.14 | Good luck | AQUA::WAGMAN | QQSV | Thu Aug 24 1989 15:43 | 4 | 
|  | Best of luck to both of you as you start out on a tough road.  Let us know
how you make out!
						--Q (Dick Wagman)
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| 751.15 | It's working | MPGS::HAMBURGER | Take Back America | Tue Aug 29 1989 08:46 | 3 | 
|  | Two weeks tommorrow and not one smoke in that time.
I think I've got it! :-} :-}
Amos
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| 751.16 | Hey, good going! | RAINBO::TARBET | Sama sadik ya sadila... | Tue Aug 29 1989 09:43 | 6 | 
|  |    um, remember that the accident rate for pilots spikes once they start
   feeling confident, Amos!
   
   Don't relax yet!
   
   						=maggie
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| 751.17 | Gave 'em up too. | CURIE::MOEDER |  | Wed Aug 30 1989 18:46 | 14 | 
|  |     I, too, was two packs a day for fifteen years. Gave it up in '78 and
    glad I did.
    
    I don't miss them, but I travel, occasionally, and when I'm alone, a
    thousand miles from home, it's late, and I'm in the hotel lounge, I
    miss 'em. If anyone then offered one, I would have a hard time
    declining.
    
    While I was smoking, however, I enjoyed it. That is what made it so
    hard!
    
    I gave 'em up via SmokeEnders.
    
    					Charlie.....
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