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  2. There's been a downward trend over all, according to CDC studies over the past decade or so.. Even the lower percentage years represent millions of Americans; and that's just the USA. Smoking cigs is much, much more prevalent in some Eurpoean & other countries considered to be 3rd world countries so there's still a great need for sites like Quit Train to encourage people thinking about quitting and then helping them along the way with positive support and never any judgement. I think we'd all agree that quitting on the Train with all the other quitters was an important part of our success! Thank you to Quit Train and all it's members who helped drag me through the tough days of my quit. It was quite a surprise to me how much the support of others helped me
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  6. Maybe it's because there are fewer and fewer smokers, that need/want to quit.. It's very rare that I even see anyone smoking anymore. And when I do it's usually an older person, not a young one. I think all the quit smoking campaigns and such over the last few decades have finally paid off.
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  22. Former Member Trish ! The non-smoker needs to decide whether he should listen to his head or his heart. The smoker/ex-smoker needs to decide whether he should listen to his head his heart, or the junkie. This can make things very difficult if you allow the junkie to put his two cents in. Make your decision easier. Recognize the junkie and shut him up. Once you decide to never smoke again it becomes easier… the mind games end
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