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Originally Posted by lynzy420 Wow, I just found this part of YT! I bought my electronic ciggerette yesterday, I opted for the menthol tobacco flavor, and I have to say...I have yet to have a ciggerette. I have been smoking for 35 years (outside, in my car, out the bathroom window etc) I am a pack and a half smoker, I love my cigs..
I bought this product yesterday sat with it for an hour to get use to it and find my comfort zone with it and I honestly can't believe I didn't get one sooner. I also bought one for my secretary (2 pk a day smoker) and she too thinks its wonderful.
One thing I will say, if you are willing to quit smoking, and truly WANTING to quit smoking, then this might work for you. If you are going in with a positive attitude and a sincere desire to quit...if not, wait till you are!!!
Good Luck |
I wish you lots of luck! I also agree that you have to have the desire and truly want to stop. Wish my dh luck! I am having a hard time with him smoking. He doesn't smoke in the house or the car. He goes outside, BUT when he comes back in, he smells! I've asked him to stay outside and air out for a while, but no such luck. I've had migraines all of my life and this smell really doesn't help any. I haven't ridden his back and complained a lot because I don't want to turn him off of the idea of quitting. It's a touchy subject with him.
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Originally Posted by megansmomma This is also how my husband was finally able to quit smoking 15 months ago. But I have to say that he really wanted to quit and I believe its the only reason that he has lasted smoke free. Our neighbors also both quit with Wellbutrin almost 12 yrs ago and although they "fell off the wagon" a couple of times they immediately went back to the Wellburtin and stopped again.
My only advice about quitting is that your husband needs to do it for himself and want to quit otherwise he will not be successful no matter what method he uses. Good luck  |
Yeah, I told him today that it is totally up to him to quit. But, that I don't want to see him get cancer and suffer. I know it is a hard habit to break. Both of my parents smoked for at least 30 years. One had to have a heart attack at age 50 and my mom, bless her heart, quit because she didn't want to tempt my dad to smoke. Dad lived to the ripe old age of 82 and mom to the ripe old age of 87.
Congrats to your husband!