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I fell off the wagon...cigarettes, again!
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 311886" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>3D, what method are you trying? I never would have made it off the smokes (18 years 2 packs a day, now 17 years off) without assistance. Of course, the first part of my "assistance" was getting a blood clot on my lung and barely being able to breathe for weeks. But when I was feeling well enough to take a deep breath and knew for sure I was able to and wanted to smoke again, I did the patches and anti-anxiety medications. Now they have that Chantix, which I've heard good things about.</p><p></p><p>Don't feel badly that you didn't totally succeed this time. Ask for help, make a plan, and try again. All these years later, when there is a tough situation, it still pops into my head, "Where's my smokes?" It's a horrible addiction. Since they say it's an addiction, it must be a disease (self inflicted or not) so I see nothing wrong with asking for medical help and counseling to get past it. You'll be really happy you did.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 311886, member: 99"] 3D, what method are you trying? I never would have made it off the smokes (18 years 2 packs a day, now 17 years off) without assistance. Of course, the first part of my "assistance" was getting a blood clot on my lung and barely being able to breathe for weeks. But when I was feeling well enough to take a deep breath and knew for sure I was able to and wanted to smoke again, I did the patches and anti-anxiety medications. Now they have that Chantix, which I've heard good things about. Don't feel badly that you didn't totally succeed this time. Ask for help, make a plan, and try again. All these years later, when there is a tough situation, it still pops into my head, "Where's my smokes?" It's a horrible addiction. Since they say it's an addiction, it must be a disease (self inflicted or not) so I see nothing wrong with asking for medical help and counseling to get past it. You'll be really happy you did. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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