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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 641036" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>Thank you so much RE. I'm trying my best. I realized a little while ago I will always be an addict when it comes to cigarettes. If cigarettes were illegal, I'd probably be in and out of jail and in rehabs my entire life. It's very sad, I know, but I LOVE smoking even though a big part of me is disgusted by it. Smoking is ingrained in my DNA. My mom smoked with me her entire pregnancy and always smoked around me, along with my grandparents as well. This will be a huge battle for me through my entire life. The good part is, I am able to quit for months, even years at a time. The longest I stopped smoking for was well over 3 years. If you count all the in between times I quit as well, you can safely add another 3 years onto that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 641036, member: 18233"] Thank you so much RE. I'm trying my best. I realized a little while ago I will always be an addict when it comes to cigarettes. If cigarettes were illegal, I'd probably be in and out of jail and in rehabs my entire life. It's very sad, I know, but I LOVE smoking even though a big part of me is disgusted by it. Smoking is ingrained in my DNA. My mom smoked with me her entire pregnancy and always smoked around me, along with my grandparents as well. This will be a huge battle for me through my entire life. The good part is, I am able to quit for months, even years at a time. The longest I stopped smoking for was well over 3 years. If you count all the in between times I quit as well, you can safely add another 3 years onto that. [/QUOTE]
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