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  • Toothsmith wrote: »
    Simple - but exactly right.

    I'd tried a few times and failed miserably.

    But when my wife fell pregnant, I just didn't want to smoke anymore, and once that mental hurdle was crossed, giving up was the easiest thing in the world.

    A couple of days of cravings that were much easier to ignore than before, and that was it.

    15 years later, and now a much fitter person who cycles frequently (2000 miles this year - although still a big bloke!) I have no desire to have one again, and am a complete anti smoking nazi! :o

    But it's true - if you WANT to give up, it's easy and cheap to do. If you don't, then it can be expensive, and doomed.

    100% agree. The only real addiction is psychological and once that is out of the way its easy.
    Who I am is not important. What I do is.
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