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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 511560" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>in my opinion it's extremely annoying to have people badger you to quit smoking, regardless of their intentions. It had the opposite effect on me. And the whole "it's bad for your health" thing only makes it worse. I knew it was bad for me when I picked up the first one at 12 yrs old, so why would that make a difference now?? I have little desire to live into extended old age. Take that back, I have NO desire to live into extended old age. (unless I can be that 90 yr old dancer)</p><p></p><p>My main reason for quitting is that it's so expensive that it nearly makes me faint every time I buy the darn things, and I'm buying the cheapest ones available. It's my one real vice, for pete's sake. I'm not a sweets eater, actually I'm not much of a eater at all. I'm not a drinker. I don't go out and shop till I drop..... And it's a nervous habit, which in my opinion makes it even harder to quit. I also enjoy it, which is not going to make it any easier either.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty well under a pack a day. Best I've done in many many many years. (never went over a pack and a half a day though) </p><p></p><p>husband could quit fairly easily. You just couldn't stand to live with the man. Think dry drunk. And I waited 9 months and it never went away.....it didn't even lessen. At that point I handed him a pack and told him to either start up again or we were divorcing. </p><p></p><p>So far I've yet to be able to manage quitting cold turkey, no matter how determined I am. I'll be breaking down and getting the script for chantix soon. If I'm going to shell out large sums of cash, I'd rather it be with an end in sight (as in quitting) than to just keep shelling out large sums of cash that continually increases. ugh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 511560, member: 84"] in my opinion it's extremely annoying to have people badger you to quit smoking, regardless of their intentions. It had the opposite effect on me. And the whole "it's bad for your health" thing only makes it worse. I knew it was bad for me when I picked up the first one at 12 yrs old, so why would that make a difference now?? I have little desire to live into extended old age. Take that back, I have NO desire to live into extended old age. (unless I can be that 90 yr old dancer) My main reason for quitting is that it's so expensive that it nearly makes me faint every time I buy the darn things, and I'm buying the cheapest ones available. It's my one real vice, for pete's sake. I'm not a sweets eater, actually I'm not much of a eater at all. I'm not a drinker. I don't go out and shop till I drop..... And it's a nervous habit, which in my opinion makes it even harder to quit. I also enjoy it, which is not going to make it any easier either. I'm pretty well under a pack a day. Best I've done in many many many years. (never went over a pack and a half a day though) husband could quit fairly easily. You just couldn't stand to live with the man. Think dry drunk. And I waited 9 months and it never went away.....it didn't even lessen. At that point I handed him a pack and told him to either start up again or we were divorcing. So far I've yet to be able to manage quitting cold turkey, no matter how determined I am. I'll be breaking down and getting the script for chantix soon. If I'm going to shell out large sums of cash, I'd rather it be with an end in sight (as in quitting) than to just keep shelling out large sums of cash that continually increases. ugh [/QUOTE]
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