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I am experiencing nicotene addiction withdrawal...it's a bit shocking.
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 519603" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Bean doesn't get that... We have never smoked in the house, only outside or in the old one-car garage between the house and actual garage that we call the "smoking room". I can smell it when I walk through to my car, lingering, and it's horrible. When he goes outside to smoke and comes in I can smell it on him and it's nasty. He doesn't understand because his sinuses are messed up to begin with, he can barely smell at all unless it is REALLY STRONG. But I have told him he HAS to stop before Bean is born, too many studies have linked parents smoking NOT around the child to SIDS.</p><p></p><p>I could never chew any kind of gum... Sugarless/sugarfree makes me nauseous (fake sugar); regular I chew 5-6 chomps and swallow (I used to have braces, and tooth issues, and couldn't for so long...); and the nicotine gum made me throw up too.</p><p></p><p>I have also heard that it is the hardest addiction to recover from. And I do believe it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 519603, member: 6705"] Bean doesn't get that... We have never smoked in the house, only outside or in the old one-car garage between the house and actual garage that we call the "smoking room". I can smell it when I walk through to my car, lingering, and it's horrible. When he goes outside to smoke and comes in I can smell it on him and it's nasty. He doesn't understand because his sinuses are messed up to begin with, he can barely smell at all unless it is REALLY STRONG. But I have told him he HAS to stop before Bean is born, too many studies have linked parents smoking NOT around the child to SIDS. I could never chew any kind of gum... Sugarless/sugarfree makes me nauseous (fake sugar); regular I chew 5-6 chomps and swallow (I used to have braces, and tooth issues, and couldn't for so long...); and the nicotine gum made me throw up too. I have also heard that it is the hardest addiction to recover from. And I do believe it. [/QUOTE]
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