Joined: 08 Jul 2007 Posts: 18 Location: Florida, USA
Quitting on Impulse May Be Smokers' Best Bet Posted: 08-13-07 15:31pm
I found this little article on Yahoo the
other night that I thought was
interesting; there have been more
successes with quitting smoking by people
who decided to spontaneously, rather then
planning it in advance and taking their
time doing into it.
Not saying it's for everyone, but it might
be worth a peek.
I actually have an uncle who, for health
reasons, finally got fed up with his habit
and stopped cold-turkey one day. He's been
a non-smoker since. It's hard to drop any
addictive habit, I'm sure, but I have the
utmost respect for those people who do.
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Hi Posted: 02-23-08 12:00pm
I 'm not usually on this topic, but my own
experience is similar. I quit 'cold
turkey' 14 yrs ago. I think it works for
some. My mom quit that way too.
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