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It's been one month since I smoked my last cigarette.
Cold turkey. No slips, at all.
But I still want one, all the time, every fucking day.

KKGator 9 July 18
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It will pass.

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Been 4 months for me and I could taste them last night not the smoke but the taste after a full packet on a Friday night ....

Simon1 Level 7 July 19, 2018
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Congratulations! Hang on in there sister!

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Respect my man ??

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I know what you mean. I've quit a bunch of times, and need to again. Hang in there.
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Think of the great vacation you can take every year with the money you save!

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You ROCK!

Thanks.

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Great achievement, you deserve honor for that. But did you really stop mentally. Did you really make the decision that you don't want it anymore???? Just asking!

Gert Level 7 July 27, 2018

I didn't want to quit but I HAD to. So I did.

@KKGator That's what I meant. I stopped a few times like that and in the longer or shorter run I restarted again, knowing that smoking is unhealthy and even killing in a nasty way (cancer is nasty way to die as I have seen around me). The last time I had a different motivation. I stopped because I did not want some product control my behavior anymore. I wanted to regain control over my own life. And it worked! Never had any doubt anymore. It worked the same with my goodbyes to religion. That went even deeper. That addiction was planted in my subconscious from child on. It took longer than the smoking thing, but in the end I found my way back to my personal control room.

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