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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyWarp91 View Post
    I achieved what I thought would be impossible, run for 6.5km in 1 session. And I feel GOOD!!!
    Good stuff SkyWarp!

    I've started walking about 4 km's per day and given up smoking after 12 yrs. It's been almost 2 weeks without one and I feel great. No cravings at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5FDP View Post
    Good stuff SkyWarp!

    I've started walking about 4 km's per day and given up smoking after 12 yrs. It's been almost 2 weeks without one and I feel great. No cravings at all.
    Wow good on yah, far from what Ive seen last parra fair of continous light up while on line. Well done!! Keep it up!
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    What sort of shoes do u wear? Im trying to increase my walking but my feet always hurt.

    I went from Galleria up to mt lawly and back so how ever long that is

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5FDP View Post
    I've started walking about 4 km's per day and given up smoking after 12 yrs. It's been almost 2 weeks without one and I feel great. No cravings at all.
    Well done on the walking dude as that will get your heart going quite well but an even bigger congratulations on your quitting of Smoking!
    Once one gets past the cravings, it really does get easier and easier and your right about feeling better - Less coughing, less laboured breathing and a feeling of more energy!

    Keep up your strong efforts dude, every day is a step in a better direction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liegeprime View Post
    Wow good on yah, far from what Ive seen last parra fair of continous light up while on line. Well done!! Keep it up!
    Quote Originally Posted by Hursticon View Post
    Well done on the walking dude as that will get your heart going quite well but an even bigger congratulations on your quitting of Smoking!
    Once one gets past the cravings, it really does get easier and easier and your right about feeling better - Less coughing, less laboured breathing and a feeling of more energy!

    Keep up your strong efforts dude, every day is a step in a better direction.
    Thanks guys Today is my 2 week anniversary and no cravings to speak of. It's actually been easier than I imagined.

    Quote Originally Posted by Autocon View Post
    What sort of shoes do u wear? Im trying to increase my walking but my feet always hurt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5FDP View Post
    Good stuff SkyWarp!

    I've started walking about 4 km's per day and given up smoking after 12 yrs. It's been almost 2 weeks without one and I feel great. No cravings at all.
    I quit last year after 12 years of smoking to, it was the biggest pain in the ass but i'm glad I did it
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5FDP View Post
    Thanks guys Today is my 2 week anniversary and no cravings to speak of. It's actually been easier than I imagined.
    I too found it to be quite easy once you're able to get passed the mental barrier, the physical addiction sucks for a bit but if you can get your mind to break free of the habit - The physical is a push over.

    Quote Originally Posted by swoop View Post
    I quit last year after 12 years of smoking to, it was the biggest pain in the ass but i'm glad I did it
    Ah, yeah for me it was 9 years but I too am glad that I did quit.
    A much better choice for the long run but i feel lucky honestly because I've met people who've been trying to quit over a 20 year period and never successfully manage to.

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    Finally paid off and cancelled the credit card! Now to start saving for a house deposit *gulp*

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    hehe speaking of houses

    my new place is about to start work on the inside with the exterior getting a clean down and if they stay on schedule i will have the keys end of july...

    not long now

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    Wow that's looking fantastic, Sharkster! You are my new inspiration.

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