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Quiting the Nicotine
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<blockquote data-quote="bikerskier" data-source="post: 541247" data-attributes="member: 1427"><p>I smoked for some 25 years, even through some health issues way back when. One day while driving between some siesmic camp sites out on the frozen Beaufort Sea in March of '89, I was seized by a coughing fit that would not quit. I got out of the pickup, (in minus 50 °, with a damn breeze) and leaned against the side of the truck for about 10 minutes coughing my lungs out. When I finally got coughed out, I took a couple of deep breathes and reached into my jacket to get a smoke. Just as I started to light up, my brain finally kicked into life and revealed my stupidity to me in a huge "aha" moment. (There have been other vice transgressions, for which I should have had "aha's for in life, but you take what you can get!) Anyway, I tossed the pack in the back of the pickup and have not had a puff since. Lucky me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikerskier, post: 541247, member: 1427"] I smoked for some 25 years, even through some health issues way back when. One day while driving between some siesmic camp sites out on the frozen Beaufort Sea in March of '89, I was seized by a coughing fit that would not quit. I got out of the pickup, (in minus 50 °, with a damn breeze) and leaned against the side of the truck for about 10 minutes coughing my lungs out. When I finally got coughed out, I took a couple of deep breathes and reached into my jacket to get a smoke. Just as I started to light up, my brain finally kicked into life and revealed my stupidity to me in a huge "aha" moment. (There have been other vice transgressions, for which I should have had "aha's for in life, but you take what you can get!) Anyway, I tossed the pack in the back of the pickup and have not had a puff since. Lucky me! [/QUOTE]
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