Day 49 of Quitting Smoking.
Do I miss it, hell no. Not only was I tired of what is what doing to my breathing, I became very tired of paying an outrageous amount for the cigarettes. Just in case I forget, I’ll write here that I know I spend in excess of $160.00 a month. How crazy is that? I’m on a frigging fixed (very low) income and I’m blowing all that money stinking up me, my house and my apartment. I hope my lungs can recover from some of the damage I’ve done and the COPD goes away.
Okay, I seriously have to lose weight. I’m a woman on a mission and truly want to drop most of this fat that I’ve loaded on. This is almost a full-time job. I’ve got my resources lined up and tomorrow I go to buy a scale. I lost over 200 lbs. 15 years ago so I can do it again.
If course It’s going to be tough dropping the weight. With my mobility problems and ripped rotater cup, on top of arthritis and fibromyalgia I have to think outside the exercise path. I’ll do it though, if I’m alive long enough to see it through.
I’m very proud of you quitting smoking. It was a wise thing to do and your perspective seems excellent. Wishing you the best on the drive to become healthier.
Thanks Steph. Send power this way please.
Kisses to my babies.
You’re way ahead of me there…. keep up the good work… I sure know it ain’t easy!