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  2. My first advice is always to start reading about quitting and nicotine addiction. Knowledge is power. You've quit before so you know it is rough at the beginning, but gets better as time passes. We are here for you and want you to succeed. You have made a great decision, stick to it.
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  7. I just had my last smoke and I decided that I really want to kick this addict once and for all, instead of going out to refill, I jumped into my browser to search and found this forum. I hope by joining and staying on this forum will help me kick this nasty addiction for good. I'm embarrassed to admit that I've been a nicotine addict junkie for over 4 decades. I've tried to quit probably a hundred times, and I kept failing one time after another, most attempts lasted 2-6 months, the longest was about a year. I always found something to blame on, like stress, sad, angry, etc. I know they were all just pathetic accuses but I guess that's how it usually goes for relapsed smokers. In the past I would have decided that now is not a good time to quit because I recently lost my job due to company shutdown, it's been stressful as the job market is not very good; furthermore I've been having some marital issues. But I also know that no time is a good time for a junkie, so I decided it's time to break away from all those excuses. Hopefully I can get support, valuable advises and encouragements from all of you here who have been quitting successfully. Thanks for reading.
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