Guest guest Posted October 7, 2000 Report Share Posted October 7, 2000 > Hey everybody, > > I just realized today makes one year ago today that I had my last > cigarette!!!!!! There has been several times in the last few months > that I sure wanted to pick them up again and a few times that if I > would have had the money on me at the time, I know I would have. > Today was a sort of rough day, so I was trying to think of good > things. A friend from church passed away, her funeral was this > morning. She leaves behind a husband and 4 daughters. Plus the rest > of her family and a lot of friends. It was very sad. I can't > imagine her husband trying to deal with his grief and still being > able to help his daughters. They range in age from six to fourteen. > It did give me more strength to go on and fight Cigna for what I need > for my life. Way to go Rhonda..don't you dare pick up those cigs. again, they are bad for you..I know things have been tough lately but you are a remarkable lady and you are gonna come through this just fine without the cigs..I know you and your family and you have a lot to live for but YOU are worth the fight..this is for you girl...Go get'em, I will be here for whatever support you need.. Zoey 4/20/2000 -82 forever Louisiana > > Bonded by our experience, strength and hope > > Rhonda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2000 Report Share Posted October 7, 2000 congratulations to smoke-free Rhonda hugs, and smiles, Trudy wow.....one year Hey everybody, I just realized today makes one year ago today that I had my last cigarette!!!!!! There has been several times in the last few months that I sure wanted to pick them up again and a few times that if I would have had the money on me at the time, I know I would have. Today was a sort of rough day, so I was trying to think of good things. A friend from church passed away, her funeral was this morning. She leaves behind a husband and 4 daughters. Plus the rest of her family and a lot of friends. It was very sad. I can't imagine her husband trying to deal with his grief and still being able to help his daughters. They range in age from six to fourteen. It did give me more strength to go on and fight Cigna for what I need for my life. Bonded by our experience, strength and hope Rhonda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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