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What a bloody awful 24 hours you've had! I'm sorry to hear about your mum, but sorry too that you've been caught up in it. No wonder you're exhausted and anxious. You need it like you need a hole in the head! But at least you've got a lovely bloke that cares about you and is so unselfish. A little village and him maybe just what you need, and the sooner the better! If you can envisage him in your life for the long haul then it must be right. I hope you have a better evening Jaq, and some much needed rest.(bear)
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Really starting to not feel well now. Have taken some paracetamol and settled down to watch some tv. Hoping it clears by Tuesday or I may not be able to have my injection.
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Hope she listens and does decide to stop smoking. Am happy to give you/her my top tips and I was a heavy smoker for a fairly long time... I'm now over 6 years I think...
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Yup over six years Suzi as it was when you moved the forum to this one when you started to give up I think
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Yup and I haven't had one puff since.
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The stop smoking nurse is ringing her on monday. The hospital have sent a prescription for patches through to the chemist for her and they're going to come here to see her and work on my dad too.
Think my cold is breaking, hopefully it will clear enough to still have my injection
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Sounds like a good plan to help her hun, glad your cold is breaking now xx
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I truly hope they both can find a way to stop
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I remember Suzi having how long she quit smoking in her signature when I first joined DWD over two years ago and I think it read over three years then.
Smoking is so highly addictive, I hope your mum can manage to quit. What surprises me is the number of kids that smoke these days, on the way to Custard Club I pass a 6th form college and I see lots of kids stood outside smoking their heads off.