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Aug 8, 2002
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Seashell Salesman posted:

e: don't cut back on smoking, if anything you should try to increase the amount you smoke as much as possible it'll make it easier to quit
I don't think that's what he meant in the book. Sorry, late to the thread but had to point that out as an incorrect interpretation.

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I had a relapse, a long relapse, and just quit again a few days ago. Going strong now. This thread reminded me of all those good feelings of quitting; a nice pick-me-up indeed.

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Blue Square posted:

Is it? I'm three weeks into this and with the amount of bullshit I've had to deal with this week I'm wondering if being smoke free is such a great idea. Sure I won't die of cancer but I drat well might suffer a stress related aneurysm.
Don't kid yourself; you're going to have stressful days regardless of your smoking status. The whole idea that smoking is the stress reliever is a myth. In fact, it creates stress, if anything. You're much better off without those nasty stress inducing things.

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