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Quiting the Nicotine
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<blockquote data-quote="SockMonkey" data-source="post: 541274" data-attributes="member: 7268"><p>June, 28th, 1997, @ ~11:30PM was the last cigarette I ever smoke. Quitting was my 35th birthday present to myself. The key to cold turkey for me was pattern change: no coffee, no alcohol, no putting myself into situations or places where I wanted to smoke (which meant no going to bars either). The first 6 weeks really sucked, but it started getting easier and easier over time. Now, even just the faintest smell of cigarette smoke makes me nauseous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SockMonkey, post: 541274, member: 7268"] June, 28th, 1997, @ ~11:30PM was the last cigarette I ever smoke. Quitting was my 35th birthday present to myself. The key to cold turkey for me was pattern change: no coffee, no alcohol, no putting myself into situations or places where I wanted to smoke (which meant no going to bars either). The first 6 weeks really sucked, but it started getting easier and easier over time. Now, even just the faintest smell of cigarette smoke makes me nauseous. [/QUOTE]
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