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Originally Posted by Phobia
It's a nicotine addiction identical to cigs, just ingested differently. I've quit 30+ times and I don't think quitting is all that hard. Of course I prep myself heavily on the mental aspect for days in advance. The willpower to stay quit is the hardest part for me. A month, 2 months 6 months, 1 year, 2 years are all periods of time I've quit and then ultimately failed. I'm looking to add "lifetime" now.
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No offensve Phobia but if you've quit 30+ times you never really quit. I quit smoking for 11 1/2 years and wanted a cig every day during that time. Addiction has obviously stayed with both of us.
I hope you can quit for good this time. If you don't then you were never really over it no matter whether you think you were or not. Non addicts don't go back and quitting is harder than just saying no and you're proof of that just like I am.
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