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Welbutrin to help stop smoking WARNING
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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 393325"><p>Yup, did the same to me. It really worked to quit smoking but I was a terror! I ended up smoking again later on, though. At first it was with drinks but then it became a habit again. After I got bronchitis I threw the things away and asked myself why I was doing such a horrible thing to myself? Haven't touched them since and the smell makes me want to vomit. It's so disgusting. I can't believe I ever touched those nasty things. It's all psychological, by the way. It's a habit and you need to break the habit. At the times you would normally smoke, you need to occupy yourself doing something else. The craving goes away. I promise. I would smoke after dinner so after dinner I would go straight to cleaning up and by the time I was done, the craving was gone. Instead of smoking when I woke up, I would go straight to brushing my teeth. Eventually the habit becomes <em>not </em>smoking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 393325"] Yup, did the same to me. It really worked to quit smoking but I was a terror! I ended up smoking again later on, though. At first it was with drinks but then it became a habit again. After I got bronchitis I threw the things away and asked myself why I was doing such a horrible thing to myself? Haven't touched them since and the smell makes me want to vomit. It's so disgusting. I can't believe I ever touched those nasty things. It's all psychological, by the way. It's a habit and you need to break the habit. At the times you would normally smoke, you need to occupy yourself doing something else. The craving goes away. I promise. I would smoke after dinner so after dinner I would go straight to cleaning up and by the time I was done, the craving was gone. Instead of smoking when I woke up, I would go straight to brushing my teeth. Eventually the habit becomes [I]not [/I]smoking. [/QUOTE]
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