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Old Dec 10, 2015, 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by capricorn1975 View Post
Almost 2 years ago I successfully quit smoking for a month. The cravings never really went away and I gave up on quitting. A guy told me one time that he knew a Dr. who told him that there were people he could get off crack cocaine but he couldn't get them off nicotine. Nicotine is very very addictive just like hard drugs. I hope you can quit for good.
My cravings didn't go away until six months. I am going to risk criticism but I think the whole first year is about quitting quitting quitting. For about 8 months I thought about the quitting process every single day. I am so happy to be coming up to a year. It was really hard. But a month quit is pretty good, eh? You'll try quitting again. I am sure. Oh, and me? I will never ever go back to smoking. I love being a nonsmoker far too much. More than smoking. That's the key. I think if you love not smoking more than smoking you will stay quit. I will. (I totally agree about nicotine being highly addictive. And I don't think it is like hard drugs. I think it is a hard drug.)
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