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Gave Up Smoking - But Really Miss It.


mommysboy

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I read the Allan Carr book in in 2003 after 15 years of 30 a day and several unsuccessful attempts with nicotine gum and patches. I have never touched a cigarette since and never felt the urge. The book is very simple and will tell you nothing you don't subconsciously know already but for the price it's worth a go..

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Thinking about it, it is smoking that I really miss, in fact I'd go as far as to say life is so much less worth living without it.

That sh!t will kill you. Simple. Imagine lying on a hospital bed about to have your nuts removed because of cancer from smoking or your tongue and throat cut out because of smoking cancer.

You won't have a life to live if you smoke. You beat it, now don't go back. It wants to kill you. Awful stinking filthy habit.

Well !!! I certainly wouldn't fancy that of course, but then again I don't think I'd like to partake of this rather hysterical mindset either.

I chose to vape (ecigs) in the end, fingers crossed I made the right choice, I certainly feel much better than when on cigs, and wouldn't ever go back to them.

Sounds like you could do with one too, you need to calm that mind down.

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If you miss it you haven't really given it up. When you stop thinking about it completely is when you can say you've given up.

Yes i agree. And you may as well stop torturing yourself. This is why many people become a bit twisted. What's the point when there appears to be a safe alternative.

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