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I am experiencing nicotene addiction withdrawal...it's a bit shocking.
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 519552" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Thanks for the support. Obviously alot of you know exactly how difficult it can be. Like Janet I still can't believe that I could convince myself that "just one" would be fine a few years back....weird the games an addict plays. LMS I used bubble gum when I quit thirty years ago or so. I smacked so loud that the kids and the employees were all happy to see me go back to smoking, lol. Plus the Dentist got rich from the fillings that loosened. Step, Bean doesn't need secondhand smoke from his Daddy either. Better choose a spot for husband that Bean doesn't visit and get the habit in place before birth.</p><p>by the way, I'm glad the smell is gross to you now. When I was in my thirties and quit for a month the whole blankin' house and the car smelled awful. I couldn't believe it. The curtains, the pillows etc. etc. I turned into a Heloise for a week or two trying to get rid of the stench. Never again have I regained that sensitivity. (Oh yeah, that time I responded to a crying friends phone call. She had been diagnosis'd with cancer. I spent three hours with her and didn't realize until I was on the way home that I had been sharing cigarettes with her as we cried together.)</p><p></p><p>OK, I'm thru whining for now. Have to get to work. Thanks guys. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 519552, member: 35"] Thanks for the support. Obviously alot of you know exactly how difficult it can be. Like Janet I still can't believe that I could convince myself that "just one" would be fine a few years back....weird the games an addict plays. LMS I used bubble gum when I quit thirty years ago or so. I smacked so loud that the kids and the employees were all happy to see me go back to smoking, lol. Plus the Dentist got rich from the fillings that loosened. Step, Bean doesn't need secondhand smoke from his Daddy either. Better choose a spot for husband that Bean doesn't visit and get the habit in place before birth. by the way, I'm glad the smell is gross to you now. When I was in my thirties and quit for a month the whole blankin' house and the car smelled awful. I couldn't believe it. The curtains, the pillows etc. etc. I turned into a Heloise for a week or two trying to get rid of the stench. Never again have I regained that sensitivity. (Oh yeah, that time I responded to a crying friends phone call. She had been diagnosis'd with cancer. I spent three hours with her and didn't realize until I was on the way home that I had been sharing cigarettes with her as we cried together.) OK, I'm thru whining for now. Have to get to work. Thanks guys. DDD [/QUOTE]
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