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<blockquote data-quote="Eiche" data-source="post: 177402" data-attributes="member: 29874"><p>Over eating is an adiction, but like all adictions it takes WILLPOWER not to do it! If you really WANT to stop you WILL STOP! I smoked from the age of 13 and I enjoyed smoking every minute of every cigarette and I "tried" to quit smoking twice and failed. Why did I fail? Because I didn't really WANT to quit! One day I ran out of cigarettes and I said "right, no more for me!", that was 3 years ago and I haven't looked back since.... I do still crave smoking, but I just don't do it! Many times I walked to the shop to buy a pack of cigarettes and came home with a bottle of water and chewing gums.... Now please don't tell me that over eating is not the same, because in my opinion it is. I am myself overweight and used to over eat for comfort. I have lost over 3 stone in weight now because I WANT to be healthy! If you have an adiction, don't "TRY" to quit, JUST DO IT! if you say "I will "TRY"", it usually doesn't happen because you don't really want to...</p><p>(using YOU as a generalisation no one personally)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eiche, post: 177402, member: 29874"] Over eating is an adiction, but like all adictions it takes WILLPOWER not to do it! If you really WANT to stop you WILL STOP! I smoked from the age of 13 and I enjoyed smoking every minute of every cigarette and I "tried" to quit smoking twice and failed. Why did I fail? Because I didn't really WANT to quit! One day I ran out of cigarettes and I said "right, no more for me!", that was 3 years ago and I haven't looked back since.... I do still crave smoking, but I just don't do it! Many times I walked to the shop to buy a pack of cigarettes and came home with a bottle of water and chewing gums.... Now please don't tell me that over eating is not the same, because in my opinion it is. I am myself overweight and used to over eat for comfort. I have lost over 3 stone in weight now because I WANT to be healthy! If you have an adiction, don't "TRY" to quit, JUST DO IT! if you say "I will "TRY"", it usually doesn't happen because you don't really want to... (using YOU as a generalisation no one personally) [/QUOTE]
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