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In reply to the discussion: I made it through detox... [View all]brewens
(13,558 posts)24. Beware of the sudden urge from nowhere. It can hit you months out. After
you think you are way in the clear, something sets it off and it's like you never quit. That's what gets a lot of us. It happens when your gaurd is down.
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Go for a walk when you have a crave. Or log onto the quitnet.com and ask for help. A crave only
applegrove
Jul 2012
#3
I had *the dream* the other night. I was out and had a smoke with friends. I was *so* mad
SlimJimmy
Jul 2012
#50
You can do it, Tobin. You are one of the most motivated people, I know on here.
Tuesday Afternoon
Jul 2012
#7
K&R for those who have successfully kicked this habit to offer some advice... I wish you strength.
midnight
Jul 2012
#10
That's a GREAT site. I've recommended it to many a person who wanted to quit.
SlimJimmy
Jul 2012
#51
Hang tough, Tobin S.! I smoked 2 packs a day (Marlboro reds) for 15 years...
Adsos Letter
Jul 2012
#31
Keep going, you have a couple more hurdle days...talk to the Quitlinepeople if you have to, they are
mtnester
Jul 2012
#32
I quit cold turkey in '85. Unlike many people, heavy smoke in bars doesn't bother me.
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
#42