
Smoking Addiction & Recovery Support Group
The CDC claims that nicotine is a "very addictive drug" that can be "as addictive as heroin or cocaine." Nicotine is typically eliminated from the body within 2 to 3 days, however, physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms may last for much longer depending on the individual. If you are trying to kick the habit, this community is dedicated to giving smokers the...

lucindamartinez
I apologize if this is a duplicate, but I did not see the pledge for today and wanted to do my pledge!
I, Lucinda, do hereby pledge that I shall not smoke today. I extend my hand in support and friendship to the next person in line with a desire to join us on our Journey to Freedom from nicotine. Won't you join us today?
I, Lucinda, do hereby pledge that I shall not smoke today. I extend my hand in support and friendship to the next person in line with a desire to join us on our Journey to Freedom from nicotine. Won't you join us today?

hopeless9
I will join you Lucinda, and pledge to not smoke today and extend my hand to the next person. Who will join us?

grannie
Me hopeless, thank you. No smoking here today and I offer my hand in support to the next in line............

ozziequitter
Hi Grannie, thanks for yr friendly hand, i take it with pride and i pledge heart and soul i will not smoke today. Offering my other hand to......

MayberryDeb
I'll gladly take that sweet smelling hand my Downunder friend, and with those before me I pledge to remain smoke free today. I am reaching out my other hand in friendship and support to......Who???
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