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<blockquote data-quote="Squire Fulwood" data-source="post: 1046833" data-attributes="member: 44622"><p>I found giving up smoking easy, I did it hundreds of times. Well, that was the joke at the time. I tried most things and failed. I learned a valuable lesson. If you need a crutch or a device to help you give up smoking then you are not really serious about kicking the habit of looking forward to a treat involving putting hand to mouth, especially after meals, drinks or any excuse really.</p><p></p><p>I decided NO. Didn't matter how much I craved I said NO. Smelled someone else's smoke and NO. No matter what I would not give in.</p><p></p><p>After about two weeks it got easier and then I started going through a phase of PHAW when someone else lit up. I used to commute to London and those old trains with smoking compartments were like fag end dustbins. I still wouldn't give in.</p><p></p><p>That was in 1979 and I only took one drag of a fag since then because someone dared me. It did nothing for me and that's all for 37 years.</p><p></p><p>I didn't do vapour and patches but if you use them you still have to give up the vapour and patches . Why give yourself double grief?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squire Fulwood, post: 1046833, member: 44622"] I found giving up smoking easy, I did it hundreds of times. Well, that was the joke at the time. I tried most things and failed. I learned a valuable lesson. If you need a crutch or a device to help you give up smoking then you are not really serious about kicking the habit of looking forward to a treat involving putting hand to mouth, especially after meals, drinks or any excuse really. I decided NO. Didn't matter how much I craved I said NO. Smelled someone else's smoke and NO. No matter what I would not give in. After about two weeks it got easier and then I started going through a phase of PHAW when someone else lit up. I used to commute to London and those old trains with smoking compartments were like fag end dustbins. I still wouldn't give in. That was in 1979 and I only took one drag of a fag since then because someone dared me. It did nothing for me and that's all for 37 years. I didn't do vapour and patches but if you use them you still have to give up the vapour and patches . Why give yourself double grief? [/QUOTE]
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