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The issues of quitting smoking
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<blockquote data-quote="silver" data-source="post: 62505" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>It's been twenty plus years since I decided to become a NON SMOKER, cold turkey was the order of the day and far cheaper then anything else I could force down my throat.</p><p>As a smoker, people see quitting as having a huge fence over the top of a massive mountain with the steepest of cliffs, and they needing to go off on some huge arduous expedition just to get near that hardest of fences to breach.</p><p>When you become a NON SMOKER and look back from the other side of the fence, it is amazing to see that it was just one of those short one foot garden picket fences on totally flat ground and that we could have stepped over anytime we wanted too.</p><p>I DID IT !!!</p><p></p><p>And you can do it too.</p><p></p><p>FEEL EMPOWERED BY PEOPLE WHO SAY "<strong>YOU CAN DO IT TOO </strong>" !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver, post: 62505, member: 1953"] It's been twenty plus years since I decided to become a NON SMOKER, cold turkey was the order of the day and far cheaper then anything else I could force down my throat. As a smoker, people see quitting as having a huge fence over the top of a massive mountain with the steepest of cliffs, and they needing to go off on some huge arduous expedition just to get near that hardest of fences to breach. When you become a NON SMOKER and look back from the other side of the fence, it is amazing to see that it was just one of those short one foot garden picket fences on totally flat ground and that we could have stepped over anytime we wanted too. I DID IT !!! And you can do it too. FEEL EMPOWERED BY PEOPLE WHO SAY "[b]YOU CAN DO IT TOO [/b]" !!! [/QUOTE]
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