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Smoker's Widow loses case against tobacco company
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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 112618" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>It <strong>is</strong> a touchy subject and that is probably why not many people are contributing to the thread. When I did decide to pack them in I gave myself 12 months to prepare and achieved it in 9 months. I used a mental reinforcement method rather than patches and tablets or gum. You really have to want to do it and even now I feel that I could fall off the wagon if circumstances warranted it, but my missus and my kids would never forgive me. I certainly do miss that quality time to myself but I do not miss the hours standing in the bl**dy freezing garage having a smoke or the full feeling in my chest. I never thought I would be able to have a drink without a smoke but I do. I hope I am not sounding holier than thou 'cos I am not and I do sympathise with anyone who is toying with the idea of quitting. It has to come from you wanting not anyone else!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 112618, member: 186250"] It [b]is[/b] a touchy subject and that is probably why not many people are contributing to the thread. When I did decide to pack them in I gave myself 12 months to prepare and achieved it in 9 months. I used a mental reinforcement method rather than patches and tablets or gum. You really have to want to do it and even now I feel that I could fall off the wagon if circumstances warranted it, but my missus and my kids would never forgive me. I certainly do miss that quality time to myself but I do not miss the hours standing in the bl**dy freezing garage having a smoke or the full feeling in my chest. I never thought I would be able to have a drink without a smoke but I do. I hope I am not sounding holier than thou 'cos I am not and I do sympathise with anyone who is toying with the idea of quitting. It has to come from you wanting not anyone else!! [/QUOTE]
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