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Gina:
http://health.yahoo.net/experts/dayinhealth/surprising-ways-quit-smoking

Sounds promising.  I'm telling you, I would LOVE to be a nonsmoker.  I'm thankful I have the money to try these methods, unlike some people.  I hope they work.  Please keep me in your prayers. Thank you.

acomplishedartis:

I will keep you in my prayers.

servias:
You can do this!  I quit smoking about 3-4 years ago and switched to chewing tobacco....I thought I could just quit that easily.   Well that was dumb because I still was a slave to nicotine.   Now I have been 60 days quit of nicotine/tobacco.  I use an online support group (killthecan.org) that has taught me that I'm an addict and I  have to promise myself to be quit every single day.  I believe you can do this its just about getting past the first week.  After a week your nicotine cravings are false, not physical only mental cravings that don't last long.  Also I used nicotine-less chew the first week to kind of trick my physical habit.  I remember seeing nicotine-less smokes somewhere online, I'll look and report back.
Dan

servias:
Here you go - http://www.nicotinefreecigarettes.com/usa/

And If your brave you can start a thread here and post every day your promise to remain quit for the day and what day your on.   ;D
Good luck, its hard and you got to do it for yourself and at a time that is right for you. 

Dan

onelovedread:
Gina

I've been praying for you.  I think I shared with you that I have another close believer friend who is trying to stop.

Fortunately for me she moved away from NY 6 years ago and there went my supply of marijuana. Since that time I have not smoked anything. Had she been around, who knows?

My Mon who is now 88 stopped smoking around 5 years ago with God's help, the patch  and the prayers of the family. It helped that the doctors gave her a serious warning and made her see the danger to her life.

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