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Watering Hole
The end of tobacco
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<blockquote data-quote="Zman" data-source="post: 11912" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Good luck man, I'm on that train myself. I had some extra motivation though, I had to stop smoking for a few days after wisdom tooth surgery, and just decided I might as well quit for good. I smoked about 14 years, pack a day. I've quit cold turkey and it's been 5 weeks.</p><p></p><p>Those first few days off nicotine were the worst, I got pretty pissed at anything and everything, for no reason. I made an attempt before years ago, but I cheated and had cigars on occasion, which eventually led to sneaking a smoke here and there. Soon enough it was a pack a day Can't do it that way.</p><p></p><p>This time, I will try not to touch a tobacco product ever. I still get cravings, but they last literally seconds to a few minutes. It's all in my head. If I really need something, I'll grab a coffee or soda, or a snack. </p><p></p><p>Next step is to join a gym and get back to fighting weight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zman, post: 11912, member: 7"] Good luck man, I'm on that train myself. I had some extra motivation though, I had to stop smoking for a few days after wisdom tooth surgery, and just decided I might as well quit for good. I smoked about 14 years, pack a day. I've quit cold turkey and it's been 5 weeks. Those first few days off nicotine were the worst, I got pretty pissed at anything and everything, for no reason. I made an attempt before years ago, but I cheated and had cigars on occasion, which eventually led to sneaking a smoke here and there. Soon enough it was a pack a day Can't do it that way. This time, I will try not to touch a tobacco product ever. I still get cravings, but they last literally seconds to a few minutes. It's all in my head. If I really need something, I'll grab a coffee or soda, or a snack. Next step is to join a gym and get back to fighting weight! [/QUOTE]
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