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The issues of quitting smoking
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<blockquote data-quote="Tassie Daz" data-source="post: 62564" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>Giving up the fags is really hard, for sure. I got off the fags about 36 yrs ago, but not before I'd tried at least a dozen times. And COLD TURKEY is just madness [good if you can stand it] so I just tried to put 1 day together with another, and another and another, and so on. When I truly couldn't stand it any longer, I'd have a fag. Now that wasn't a defeat. That was putting into perspective that I'd had ONE fag in say 10 days. Then I would start again putting one day together with the next. Soon one became two, five became ten, and one year became 5. By the time I had stopped smoking I had been doing it for probably 25yrs.....a long time to break a habit. But it can be done so all you who want to try, start somewhere, and then HANG IN THERE, real hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tassie Daz, post: 62564, member: 334"] Giving up the fags is really hard, for sure. I got off the fags about 36 yrs ago, but not before I'd tried at least a dozen times. And COLD TURKEY is just madness [good if you can stand it] so I just tried to put 1 day together with another, and another and another, and so on. When I truly couldn't stand it any longer, I'd have a fag. Now that wasn't a defeat. That was putting into perspective that I'd had ONE fag in say 10 days. Then I would start again putting one day together with the next. Soon one became two, five became ten, and one year became 5. By the time I had stopped smoking I had been doing it for probably 25yrs.....a long time to break a habit. But it can be done so all you who want to try, start somewhere, and then HANG IN THERE, real hard. [/QUOTE]
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