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    Re: The quit smoking thread!

    Quote Originally Posted by NYHC4LIFE8899 View Post
    Lol,I don't care if u disagree,it's that simple..I did it when I was 21 or so and a friend recently is taking it..your acting like it's some crazy controlled substance

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    maybe your just weak minded that's what it comes down too...sorry to sound harsh but it's the truth
    Because that's totally how addiction works. Its totally not a mental thing, just a physical response. Yup.

    Not. Please go educate yourself on what being an addict is. If you were able to quit cold turkey with no outside help, you may not have been 'addicted'. Some people can smoke for years without it being a psychological addiction. I'm one of them- I smoke when I drink, or when I'm highly stressed and its either that or hurt myself, and I smoke hookah with my roommates. I can go months at a time without smoking, so no its not an addiction for me. It is a bad habit and I'm trying to turn some of them (especially the self destructive smoking, even though its saved me a few nights) into healthier avenues. But not an addiction. They are two very different things and before you start talking about will power, learn the difference.

    And good luck to the rest of you. as I said above, I'm not in the same boat but I've seen my dad bounce on and off the wagon so I know it can be tough. You guys can do it! I promise

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    Re: The quit smoking thread!

    Quote Originally Posted by sunshinenorcas View Post
    Because that's totally how addiction works. Its totally not a mental thing, just a physical response. Yup.

    Not. Please go educate yourself on what being an addict is. If you were able to quit cold turkey with no outside help, you may not have been 'addicted'. Some people can smoke for years without it being a psychological addiction. I'm one of them- I smoke when I drink, or when I'm highly stressed and its either that or hurt myself, and I smoke hookah with my roommates. I can go months at a time without smoking, so no its not an addiction for me. It is a bad habit and I'm trying to turn some of them (especially the self destructive smoking, even though its saved me a few nights) into healthier avenues. But not an addiction. They are two very different things and before you start talking about will power, learn the difference.

    And good luck to the rest of you. as I said above, I'm not in the same boat but I've seen my dad bounce on and off the wagon so I know it can be tough. You guys can do it! I promise

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    Did you read the whole thread? He's quit cold turkey "a few times" and "only" smokes when he's drunk. He's clearly a mental super power and I can't begrudge him that. I just wish he could be a little more understanding toward those of us who are weak minded.
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    Re: The quit smoking thread!

    Quote Originally Posted by BrandiR View Post
    Did you read the whole thread? He's quit cold turkey "a few times" and "only" smokes when he's drunk. He's clearly a mental super power and I can't begrudge him that. I just wish he could be a little more understanding toward those of us who are weak minded.
    Oh clearly I guess I forgot to specify addictions vs habits only works for people. Super heroes need not apply


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    Re: The quit smoking thread!

    Quote Originally Posted by cassidyy327 View Post
    I have never smoked so I know I can't give the best advice, but I think learning about what it does to your body and all that stuff, like researching about non-smoker's lungs vs. smoker's lungs, that might make you realize what you're doing to yourself!? Again maybe it's not my place but maybe seeing how gross it is might help you stop!

    Good luck guys, wishing you all the best xx
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    Re: The quit smoking thread!

    Quote Originally Posted by BrandiR View Post
    This is going to sound horrible, but you know that song from the commercial, "You don't always die from tobacco, sometimes you just lose a lung, oh you don't always die from tobacco..."? I've actually caught myself singing it in the shower. We (smokers) all know what it's doing to us and I think most of us do care, but I do think we've become a little desensitized to the warnings because there are so many of them so often. But you're right, it's a pretty gross habit! That's not news to any of us.
    Reminds me of the Dennis Leary show back in the early 90's. One little part of it:

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    It doesn't matter how big the warnings on the cigarettes are; you could have a black pack, with a skull and crossbones on the front, called TUMORS, and smokers would be around the block going, "I can't wait to get my hands on these *bleeping* things!
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    Re: The quit smoking thread!

    Quote Originally Posted by BearFight View Post
    I just switched to vaping a week and a half ago, haven't had a cig since. Really does help, I smoked for about 9 years, tried the gum and patches with no success, it's worth a shot if you haven't had any luck quitting!

    I finally got my wife a vape and she hasn't touched a cig since either. She has even started to drop down her nicotine percentage in the liquid she buys.
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    Re: The quit smoking thread!

    Keep a pic of the most expensive snake you want and do not yet have in with your cigars/cigarettes and just think every one you have could be going toward that dream acquisition.
    Face it, as a group with an addiction to herps we may just have it easier than the general population by being able to substitute "rewards". Then it becomes a game of delayed gratification.

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