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Re: IWfe is home but FEEL the pain!!


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Posted by John_PA on July 17, 2015 at 01:33:36 from (72.95.251.172):

In Reply to: IWfe is home but FEEL the pain!! posted by JD Seller on July 16, 2015 at 09:49:48:

Honestly, those E-cigs are a miracle. they have the same feel as a real cig when you take in a draw. only good thing is that there is no tar. they still have the nicotine.

The best thing you can do is change her smoking habits, likeot letting her smoke in the house or car. That habit or smoking in certain places is just as bad as the physical addiction.

Worst case, just buy her a can of copehagen and tell her if she wants a smoke, to dip a bit and see if it calms that. after 45 minutes, she will puke everywhere and never want to do it again. It worked for people I know. I still smoke. I tried to kick it more times than you could imagine. The thing that I can't get over is having people smoking around me, or smelling a lit cig. I can't stand the anti-smoking commercials. they make me want one so bad. The E-cig made it easier for a long time, but, I never had support.

Seriously, e-cigs are better than smoking, and chewing is better than dying if chewing makes someone puke and give it up. I just know exactly what a smoker goes through and I am not quit. I post a lot in the middle of the night and chances are, I am up from withdraw of some kind. Right now, I ha to get up for a smoke and that lead to another...

I hope you can get her quit and if you smoke or smoked, I hope you have mercy on her. If you never did, I hopeyou have even more mercy on her, but hope you know it is a huge battle. Once someone excepts death as a complication of smoking, they won't quit They need to understand quality of life is also a complication. Quality is the problem. You will fix it. You can fix anything and...

I believe in you.


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