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Originally posted by Kllr Wolf
I have stopped smoking for about 2 months now. I quit cold Turkey after about 8 years. I found that the drugs make it harder to quit, and those whow do quit through the help of drugs are more likely to start back up again. The main reason I was able to quit was the fact I left the military and was no longer around smokers for about 2 weeks. That has helped a lot. I feel that the best way to quit is to do the cold turkey. Also, try to get away from what ever made you start smoking, and other smokers for the first week or so.
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Man you got it right on the nose. I quit after smoking for about 6 years. It wasn't easy at first though because everyone around me smokes so it's easy to want to join them. I just waited for a time where I was away from them for about 2 weeks to do it. It was hard at first but after the first 3 days it's a lot easier. If you have the cravings real bad, the patch can help ease a lot of them.
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