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Default May 12, 2021 at 02:25 PM
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My Mom got me some NRT in the form of Transdermal Nicotine Patches. If cigarettes were all I was ever addicted to, I think I can do this. And I am sure that cigarettes were all I was ever addicted to. This should just be mind over matter. I think I have to exclaim to someone that I was only ever addicted to nicotine because the doctors scum up all this enigma that I was addicted to tons of things. So I'm just gonna quit it.
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Default May 18, 2021 at 03:40 PM
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Thanks! I need all the encouragement that I can get because this is hard for me. With a really good look at all of my loved ones, I can tell they all want me to quit this thing. They all seem to say, "You cansay no, and it's not that difficult." Some even offer advice. And it's a grand old time.
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Default Jun 16, 2021 at 10:54 PM
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I am thinking that it is time to get serious about this thing. I want to make my parents happy, so it's time to do this. It should be more simple than I think it is. It cannot be as difficult as I think it is. I'm gonna try this seriously.
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Default Jun 18, 2021 at 01:06 PM
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I believe that I am going to be thinking much more clearly and like I like once I get away from these things. I will form my thoughts and words so much more clearly. And that is number one actually on my list of "I need to quit because..."
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Default Jun 25, 2021 at 02:58 PM
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My last cigarette was just less than 24 hours ago. This is easier than I expected. I only had about three cravings and they went mildly like, "Think about me and wish you could run out to the gas station and get some."
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Default Mar 17, 2022 at 12:08 AM
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I quit on November 21, 2021. I did though go back for two packs about two weeks into it. I’ve only had mild to none of the cravings. Even when I gained about 40 lbs, I did not want to cease the quit. I am thankful that I could choose to stay alive one more day at a time quickly into my life. I am only 29 and made the biggest win for me. I am most likely not going back for a single second. I am so thankful I am through with this. My family is too. I will always be grateful for the fact I wanted to take it easy on myself.

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Default Mar 26, 2022 at 08:01 PM
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It was the best thing I ever did. To quit the cancer sticks. They were the obvious life-sucker for me. I am going to thank my parents for supporting me soon. I wish I could give them the time back for making it easy for me to do it. I am grateful that the cigarettes only took up about 9 years of my life. That seems like it's not much but the way it was certainly was not worth it. So for that I have to thank my parents for their energy and hard work.

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