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    Re: Just quit smoking...

    Quote Originally Posted by RobNJ View Post
    And to be honest, it has been easier than I thought/feared it would be. Today marks a week without smoking after smoking for the past 18 years...one and half to 2 packs a day for the past 10 years. I'm 2 weeks shy of my 32nd birthday, and I guess I really just had it with smoking. I've tried the gum, the patch, Welbutrin, Chantix...all to no avail. This time, I smoked my last pack and was just done with it.

    Although preserving my health is a motivating factor, preserving my wallet is right up there. To sit down and calculate my smoking expenses literally made me feel ill...$12-16 daily, and for what?

    I know it's early, but I am ecstatic...and completely surprised at how easy it has been so far. After a week of not smoking, I can't see it becoming any more difficult, but I need to stay on my toes and make sure I don't become lazy or complacent. Maybe quitting drinking and other stuff before has helped make it a more familiar routine this time, who knows...just glad to not be smoking.
    Hey Rob, how have you been doing? I have begun the process to quit the last few days. Haven't had a real cigarette in 3 days.. I've been using the electronic cigarettes as a bridge to not smoking at all. They really seem to help, and are still a different enough habit (physically) that it is helping me to break the habit of what actual smoking is like.

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