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They sure are, at least in my case.
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I was literally standing in the store, with the lower dosage package in my hand, when I realized I didn't need them. Buying them would've been a complete waste of money.
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I too had the sense that my final quit was "easy" in that I'd gotten mad and stubborn and never once faced what seemed like a temptation to smoke.
Getting to that final quit is the challenge smokers face. When I hear people say they are "trying" to quit it seems clear how that is going to end. |
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I applaud all those that quit. Smoking killed my dear mother, and most of my aunts and uncles. I am thankful I never started smoking.
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It was 1985 for me and my wife. Lost my Mom and her Dad the summer of '84 about six weeks apart from heart related issues. It was enough for both of us. Congrats to ll who have quit...I'm convinced it's the single biggest thing you can do to improve and prolong your life.
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That's a significant point. Still, a tremendous achievement.
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Great job ! Coffee is much better for you!
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I've been a smoker for 20 years now and have been wanting to quit ever since I started. Biggest mistake of my life.
Reading these comments is giving me some inspiration.
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My Grandad started smoking as a teenager, during the depression. He quit smoking at the age of 55. I remember him saying that he still had the desire to smoke after a meal years later. He died from lung cancer at the age of 66.
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Not to mention what guitar stuff to buy with all of that extra money. Smoking has always disgusted me so I can't appreciate what smokers go through - the good or the bad, although I can appreciate the ugly since my father died from cancer that started in his lung and spread throughout his body. It was a hell of a way to spend his last five years before dying at the age of 66...
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Emerald X20 Emerald X20-12 Fender Robert Cray Stratocaster Martin D18 Ambertone Martin 000-15sm |
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12 years off of cigarettes.
10 years off of alcohol. 20 years clean. And a freakin' virus is gonna kill me...…. |
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There's a fair bit of evidence so far that smokers (like anyone else whose lungs are compromised in one way or another) are more likely to die or have serious complications from COVID-19, so it's likely that quitting 12 years ago gives you better odds now.
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"It's always something!" |