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Chantix did it for me. It made those things taste so bad I didn't even WANT to smoke. It's been 2 years not even a thought of starting again no cravings, not even any dreams of smoking like a got other times I tried to quit. Good job, keep it up. If it was easy, everyone could do it!
I just passed 10 months myself after 25+ years of smoking.. My wife still and continued to smoke while I was quitting.. And get this....I was even able to lose weight through it all
Mind of matter...you just have to want to quit.. It was actually quite easy for me... Diving is the main reason I quit... I would just keep my eye on the prize, whenever temptation would strike
Commits and two weeks away from work was all I needed, 6 years ago. If you fall off, get back on the horse rightaway, and don't beat yourself up about it. Congrats!!
Side note: I had so much nervous energy when I fist quit that I ended up building a 200 sqft loft in my home...I'd never done any construction in my life.
Good luck with quitting. It's definitely a challenge. When I quit, I joined quitnet.com to track how much time had gone by and such, and how much money I saved by not smoking. After a good while, the numbers are pretty crazy... check it:
Your quit date: 10/26/2004 2975 days, 8 hours, 44 minutes and 41 seconds smoke free. 74384 cigarettes not smoked. 18 months, 28 days, 5 hours of your life saved. $31,609.38 saved by quitting (at 2004 price per pack)
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