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<blockquote data-quote="Shas3" data-source="post: 2029089" data-attributes="member: 501900"><p>Firstly good on kicking the addictions. On Cigs and Nicotine - As much as patches and vapes may help get off the cigarettes, I would say they are only only marginally better if at all. I would strongly suggest getting off them at the earliest. There are several apps and support groups. I used Livestrong’s app and another one called HealthUnlocked. The community on both were very supportive. Yes there is a physical and a bigger psychological component to it and it really takes a lot of effort... also in the initial nicotine-free days my blood sugar numbers (and hunger patterns) were completely out of whack... few weeks before things settle.. but totally worth it... give it a try</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shas3, post: 2029089, member: 501900"] Firstly good on kicking the addictions. On Cigs and Nicotine - As much as patches and vapes may help get off the cigarettes, I would say they are only only marginally better if at all. I would strongly suggest getting off them at the earliest. There are several apps and support groups. I used Livestrong’s app and another one called HealthUnlocked. The community on both were very supportive. Yes there is a physical and a bigger psychological component to it and it really takes a lot of effort... also in the initial nicotine-free days my blood sugar numbers (and hunger patterns) were completely out of whack... few weeks before things settle.. but totally worth it... give it a try [/QUOTE]
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