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Old Mar 09, 2012, 08:17 AM
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why isn't there a smoking rehab somewhere? it seems weird to think that smoking is one of the toughest habits to kick but there's not really the support to do it. I guess there's Quitplan where you can talk to counselors, but I wish there was something more. basically, you have to rely on sheer will alone and haven't we learned that a lot of times, that's not enough to quit an addiction?

I guess smoking is the most functional of the addictions since it doesn't cause you to call into work with a smoke hangover and it doesn't completely alter your reality to the same level as alcohol and drugs, but wouldn't it be nice if you could go somewhere and learn how to quit smoking?
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Old May 17, 2012, 11:59 PM
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Cause maybe Cigarette addiction/smoking addiction doesn't really do much harm like other addiction like on alcohol... That usually creates troubles with other people around... I mean on the instant... of course it does also harm to the smoker...
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