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Going around the same ole mountain

Mandolinrain
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So how many times did I do that when I smoked. More than I can count. I finally resigned because I got sick and tired of being sick and tired. Truth....I never once EVER woke up saying " I'm so happy I am a smoker".

i also never imagined I would ever feel truly free of this addiction.

I am not stupid though,I know if I take just one puff , it would not be long before I would be right back here I started. You know I am right.

My best advice? Really educate yourself HOW Nicotine does a number on your brain. It will

astonish you and you will begin to see the deceit of the Nico Demon, how he lies to you.

Quit going around the same ole mountain. I quit cold turkey, good for me....you use whatever aide you want, but unless you understand the addictions grasp on you....you may be seeing the same mountainsides over and over again.

We all deserve to see so much more! 

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Smoking is not an option for me. I no longer have a wishbone to quit smoking...I developed a backbone and I quit. When you're sick and tired of being sick and tired, you will quit smoking too.