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<blockquote data-quote="mk_" data-source="post: 3955928" data-attributes="member: 581301"><p>Its already been mentioned, however, its all mental and it wont work if the person doesn't want to quit.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe in pills, patches, gums or anything. Ya that controls nicotine or whatever, but while a smoker may be addicted to nicotine maybe they also are addicted to the fact that they LIKE to smoke. Sometimes the addictive chemical isn't always the reason for something.. while I'm sure it plays a role, some people just like the act of smoking.</p><p></p><p>I quit about 5 times now, the latest being at 6am January 21, 2007. No cigarettes in 365 days which is a huge feat for myself and I will never smoke a cigarette again. And yes I'm proud of myself. Whoever said it earlier hit it on the head, to be a non-smoker these days is pretty **** cool.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to anyone trying to beat this habit; it can be done.</p><p></p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mk_, post: 3955928, member: 581301"] Its already been mentioned, however, its all mental and it wont work if the person doesn't want to quit. I don't believe in pills, patches, gums or anything. Ya that controls nicotine or whatever, but while a smoker may be addicted to nicotine maybe they also are addicted to the fact that they LIKE to smoke. Sometimes the addictive chemical isn't always the reason for something.. while I'm sure it plays a role, some people just like the act of smoking. I quit about 5 times now, the latest being at 6am January 21, 2007. No cigarettes in 365 days which is a huge feat for myself and I will never smoke a cigarette again. And yes I'm proud of myself. Whoever said it earlier hit it on the head, to be a non-smoker these days is pretty **** cool. Good luck to anyone trying to beat this habit; it can be done. Michael [/QUOTE]
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