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<blockquote data-quote="MikeZ" data-source="post: 1153397" data-attributes="member: 169115"><p>My opinion on quitting, (having quit a few times), It only counts as "quittting" if you never light up again. Ever. I finally quit for keeps 15 years ago. I still have dreams that I light one up, just to see what will happen, and I end up hooked again.</p><p></p><p>My opinion: If you manage to give up the habit, don't believe for one second that you can just smoke now and then. Eventually you will be addicted again.</p><p></p><p>As far as its effect on diabetes goes... I couldn't say for sure. But I would guess that quitting smoking might make you more likely to eat stuff that you shouldn't... just out of crankiness, if nothing else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeZ, post: 1153397, member: 169115"] My opinion on quitting, (having quit a few times), It only counts as "quittting" if you never light up again. Ever. I finally quit for keeps 15 years ago. I still have dreams that I light one up, just to see what will happen, and I end up hooked again. My opinion: If you manage to give up the habit, don't believe for one second that you can just smoke now and then. Eventually you will be addicted again. As far as its effect on diabetes goes... I couldn't say for sure. But I would guess that quitting smoking might make you more likely to eat stuff that you shouldn't... just out of crankiness, if nothing else. [/QUOTE]
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