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The Ten Hardest Drugs to Kick...a reality check
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 646119" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>It did not surprise me that cigarettes were #3. I started smoking in law school, about 1986, quit the first time in 1995 while expecting, but started again not long after my son was born, quit again about 2001, started again for a short time in 2005 I believe (when we got stranded in Italy on vacation), then started again for real about 2009. Thru all those years there was quit and start and quit and start, lasting from days to weeks.</p><p> </p><p>Jabber and I quit again Thanksgiving this year when we were both sick with sinus infections and bronchitis. We've had 5 (each) since then, four the night of January 2 when the boy had stressed us out no end and one last weekend when out with a friend who smokes. Actually not doing too bad with cravings this time. We'll see.</p><p> </p><p>I actually think it might be harder because it's legal and easy to get, so no fear of jail or sneaking around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 646119, member: 17309"] It did not surprise me that cigarettes were #3. I started smoking in law school, about 1986, quit the first time in 1995 while expecting, but started again not long after my son was born, quit again about 2001, started again for a short time in 2005 I believe (when we got stranded in Italy on vacation), then started again for real about 2009. Thru all those years there was quit and start and quit and start, lasting from days to weeks. Jabber and I quit again Thanksgiving this year when we were both sick with sinus infections and bronchitis. We've had 5 (each) since then, four the night of January 2 when the boy had stressed us out no end and one last weekend when out with a friend who smokes. Actually not doing too bad with cravings this time. We'll see. I actually think it might be harder because it's legal and easy to get, so no fear of jail or sneaking around. [/QUOTE]
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