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No thanks. I've seen them at the Christianna Mall here in New Castle. The one's selling them are a bunch of pushy SOBs that hound the daylights out of you to get you to try one. I didn't realise they were that expensive.... there's better ways to quit than a toy that'll keep you hooked. To me it's nothing but snake oil.
Not to start a controversy, but nicotine is still a drug. Though somewhat legalized.
Like any other drug it will ultimately have an adverse affect on you and your physical body over time.
Having broken free of that drug, I did it cold turkey. Threw out a half a pack of pipe tobacco and set the pipe aside and walked away from it. No crutches, no band aids, no feeding freenzy looking for something to do when I wasn't smoking, no anger issues, set my mind on getting on with my life without tobacco and moved on. Just done with it.
I feel sorry for those who feel they "must" do this. To me, and this is just an opinion so try not to be too offended, people who can't or won't quit are weak willed. Its a real man or woman that can will themselves free from a drug.
Good luck to all you trying to quit. I wish you all the success in the world.
Not to start a controversy, but nicotine is still a drug. Though somewhat legalized.
Like any other drug it will ultimately have an adverse affect on you and your physical body over time.
Having broken free of that drug, I did it cold turkey. Threw out a half a pack of pipe tobacco and set the pipe aside and walked away from it. No crutches, no band aids, no feeding freenzy looking for something to do when I wasn't smoking, no anger issues, set my mind on getting on with my life without tobacco and moved on. Just done with it.
I feel sorry for those who feel they "must" do this. To me, and this is just an opinion so try not to be too offended, people who can't or won't quit are weak willed. Its a real man or woman that can will themselves free from a drug.
Good luck to all you trying to quit. I wish you all the success in the world.
TrueMost people who have quit smoking have that attitude (superiority) about continuing smokers. I don't say this negatively Snuffy, as it's human nature and you certainly did earn the right to feel that way because you found the power to shed the addiction.
I quit cigarretts for about a year and a half and felt exactly the same way. Then - I started again right when I thought I had rid myself of the addiction. Nicotine addiction is fantastically strong and you will never rid yourself of being suceptible to it's addictive properties.
If you quit - you MUST never pick up another cigarette again, thinking that you have this thing beat. I am now preparing myself mentally for my third attempt. . .