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Quitters never win, and I'm so kidding.
I just stopped in to throw a little support to anyone quitting. I gave it up in early 2000, haven't had a cig since. Can't, I know if I have one I might as well buy a carton because I'll just be a smoker again. Wasn't easy, but after a few months the cravings pretty much went away, pretty much. Even 14 years later I'll still get a mild one. But that got better when I left the bar business and I'm not around smoke so much anymore.
I always hear people say, "I've smoke for six years" and the next guy will say "well wait til you've smoked for 10 years" and the next one will say "wait til you've smoked for 20 year" as if the 10 or 20 year man can't quit. That's not true. It's a mindset. I can tell you I went cold turkey, with much planning. I set out several weeks in advance, picked the day I was quitting, smoke two packs of Marlboro Reds that day, crumpled up what I had left and threw it in the garbage at 5:00 pm and that was it.
Good luck to all.
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