You know guys, all it takes is positive will power. You really should want to quit also. Those are the best 2 tools to quit smoking IMHO... Luckily for me I had a great bunch of people around me to help me get over the urges,yes neither of them smoked which made it easier. I was someone who smoked close to 2 packs a day and quit cold turkey. Hell I even have a thread on here on how to roll your own for peat sake!The first week, week and a half were the toughest. a lot of it is in your mind, I'm a firm believer of that. I used to think that I needed a smoke to fall asleep, and to wake up in the morning.. I still hang around with some people that smoke on a weekly basis but it doesn't bother me at all. But damn, I can tell a smoker from 20 feet away now :lol I can't stand the smell of them now, but to each their own...I just realised that it's been 2 years for me not having a smoke at all!!
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yay me!! The only downside is, if you have a slow metabolism, you will gain some weight for sure...well good luck, thats my .02 cents
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The first week, week and a half were the toughest. a lot of it is in your mind, I'm a firm believer of that. I used to think that I needed a smoke to fall asleep, and to wake up in the morning.. I still hang around with some people that smoke on a weekly basis but it doesn't bother me at all. But damn, I can tell a smoker from 20 feet away now :lol I can't stand the smell of them now, but to each their own...I just realised that it's been 2 years for me not having a smoke at all!!
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