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Tobacco Tales
Across the country, U.S. service members are celebrating their successes in trying to quit tobacco and in quitting tobaccofor themselves, for the people they love, and for those who look up to them. Because these successes do not go unnoticed, and because those who are trying to quit tobacco can benefit from hearing about the successes and struggles of others who are trying to quit or who have succeeded, we want to introduce our newest featureTobacco Tales.
Tobacco Tales provides a vehicle for people to share their quitting stories so others can see that they are not alone and can learn from what has helped others in their fight to quit smoking or chewing tobacco. Have you successfully quit? Are you currently trying to quit? Have you found effective strategies for fighting those tobacco triggers? Share your story with us and with others who are trying to Quit TobaccoMake Everyone Proud.
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I wish that I had listened to my Dad & mom and everyone else and not just about smoking. Smoking is about the worst things I can think of that is legal. Legal why? It must be a money thing. I have
- Terry
Wenatchee, WA
2/8/2010
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Then I met "D". My live chat agent. I was just looking for a third party, if biased opinion, that wasn't family. We talked about running, and how I loved most of the smells I've missed, l
- DannyC42
Travis AFB, CA
11/23/2009
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I've smoked since I was 14. I've been a pack a day since I was 15. I always loved smoking. I did it whenever I did anything, drive, cook, write, play videogames, write, talk, drink, write
- DannyC42
Travis AFB, CA
11/23/2009
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My best friend of 30 years was just diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer, it has spread to her brain, her bones and her lymph nodes. She has lost 25lbs and is down to a mere 100lbs. She has to go for
- Jody
North Tonawanda, NY
11/20/2009
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I used to love smoking, it consumed every part of my life, but then one day a shipmate of mine showed me the way and was my compass on a road to being smoke free. I would just like to say thank you fo
- Terry
Unknown, NJ
11/19/2009
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I smoked for 13 yrs. Still struggling everyday. A coworker of mines quit 2yrs ago. I started calling her on the phone to discuss how she did it. She actually took out the time to explain step by step
- Cynthia Martin
Columbus, GA
11/13/2009
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Just the fact that I, a health professional, used to smoke seems ludicrous to me now. Last year I was finishing up nursing school, during which I smoked at least 2 packs a week and it just hit me all
- Nurse2go
Albuquerque, NM
10/23/2009
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Smoking is like a reflex. Get up, smoke. Eat, smoke. Beer, smoke. I didn’t realize how much I was doing it – it seemed okay. Then I stayed with my parents for a weekend and I had to go outside an
- Runfromsmoking
Leavenworth, KS
10/9/2009
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I have been smoke free for 1 year. I always knew smoking in uniform was a bad impression of the US military, however, I did it anyway. Didn't care about what other people thought. Then I was driving
- Matt25
Minot, ND
9/17/2009
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So...I decided to quit today. Literally, just about an hour ago. I just got tired of it all, tired of lying to my wife, tired of trying to hide it. I'm frustrated that I keep telling my self "Aft
- NavyGuy2007
Oak Harbor, WA
5/12/2009
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I am on day three of not smoking. I am using the gum and tomorrow I am going to the smoking cessation class. I just had a baby girl last month and every time I look at her I know that I want to see
- chinastar77
Hertford, NC
4/29/2009
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What's the point of being fit for service if my lungs are dying on the inside? That's what i keep asking myself and why i keep coming back to this site. I get the inspiration and then I maintain being
- floridagators
pensacola, FL
3/30/2009
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I am a 44 year old CPO who has used chewing tobacco since age 12. My mother had recently passed due to smoking related medical issues. So I decided it was time to quit, everyone told me I should wai
- ssalerno
Dahlgren, VA
3/12/2009
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Have started the journey once again to quit. This time feels different but it's only been two days. My family has been more than patient with me and there have been broken promises before by me and I'
- Time2Quit
Lincoln, NE
1/31/2009
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A few weeks ago I was driving my truck and went to put in a chew and found my can was empty. And I’d used my emergency can the previous week. No stores were open and I was getting really frustrated. W
- Enrique
San Diego, CA
1/22/2009
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