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    #11
    Senior Member

    well here we go....

    Quote Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
    just smoked my last cig out of the carton i got right before new years eve... lets hope this time i kick it and keep it kicked for good... mind over matter right?

    edit as some of you may know, i don't have teeth, and it's too soon to get my dentures yet, sooo... chewing gum is pretty much out of the question =/ atleast last time i tried to quit i could chew gum.
    you dont have teeth?...and your twenty-somethin?
    damn dude, i bet if you could re-do things youd brush more often, eh?

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    #12
    Senior Member

    well here we go....

    yeah i would have, but you grow up 'knowing' what your parents teach you, and my grandma always told me that brushing wasn't important... by the time i knew any diffrent it was already too late...

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    #13
    Senior Member

    well here we go....

    Because it's a serious addiction. And it's not just a physical one but also a behavioral one. I remember hearing Dr. Drew Pinsky and other addiction experts on a panel say that cigarette addiction is one of the most profound addictions there is. Ranks up there with a substance we can't mention here that comes from poppies--and with another one people create in labs using over-the-counter psuedoephedrine-containing meds. They truly said cigarettes rank up there with those two hardest addictions to conquer.

    Try drinking some water. Another tip I read someplace suggested that sucking on a straw can help replace the inhalation behavior. Might be worth trying. . . .
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    #14
    Senior Member

    well here we go....

    I smoked my last cig on New Years Eve, then I quit. I've been done with withdrawl for about 2-3 days.
    I can proudly say I am not a smoker of tobacco anymore, well, except socially and that ain't often. I am not longer addicted to nicotine.

    Dave

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    #15
    Senior Member

    well here we go....

    Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
    Because it's a serious addiction. And it's not just a physical one but also a behavioral one. I remember hearing Dr. Drew Pinsky and other addiction experts on a panel say that cigarette addiction is one of the most profound addictions there is. Ranks up there with a substance we can't mention here that comes from poppies--and with another one people create in labs using over-the-counter psuedoephedrine-containing meds. They truly said cigarettes rank up there with those two hardest addictions to conquer.

    Try drinking some water. Another tip I read someplace suggested that sucking on a straw can help replace the inhalation behavior. Might be worth trying. . . .
    ~goes and grabs a straw~'

    anything is worth trying at this point... god the first day drives me so insane, it always does!

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    #16
    Senior Member

    well here we go....

    i quit smoking since nye but i just got high today and was offered a cig it was so good i went and bought a back haa

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    #17
    Senior Member

    well here we go....

    yo slipknot
    i just watched your compilation and that accident at the end was by far the funniest thing ive seen all week.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    well here we go....

    I really don't understand the big deal with quitting cigarettes. I dont know if i ever will. I've been smoking for about 3 years and for me its really just a social and relaxing thing. Recently I havent been smoking much, not for about two weeks, and I really dont want one. I dont have any lying around either, though, so I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it. I guess it would be harder not to smoke if you have cigarettes with you

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