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PorkandPancakes

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  2. It is my understanding that there is no scientific evidence that acupuncture and/or pressure points work to alleviate symptoms though plenty of anecdotal evidence. I don't know enough to argue either way and if EFT is a method that helped you then why not? Where I personally have a problem is that EFT is, at best, just another support tool. Another method to aid us but in the end it comes down to the same thing. There is no magic pill. Eventually every successful quitter will realise smoking has nothing to offer and we CHOOSE not to smoke. We haven't all just 'shelved our issues' nor are we all struggling along because we didn't use EFT. Many of us are happy successful quitters and many more are working their own way to get there. If you wish to promote EFT as a useful aid, another tool in the kit, so to speak, then I am all for that. I will never agree however that it is THE ANSWER to quitting. The key to quitting forever truly is as simple as NTAP. Never take another puff. Our attitude, our desires etc will catch up with that way of thinking soon enough.
  3. -20!!!! Arrrrrrggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh!! My work here is done...
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  5. Gaba Please don't take misunderstand me. If you are here to be a part of the community then I apologise wholeheartedly for getting the wrong end of the stick. Whilst we all offer advice and suggestions on how best to quit, it's is widely acknowledged that we are all different and we all have our own way to quit. It seems from your posts thus far that you are undermining the struggles that some people have endured to quit. Now, I actually consider that I had a pretty easy quit though there were challenging moments. But some have fought harder to earn their quits. Anyway, that's just my thoughts. You are more than welcome to post on the boards and join the community and others probably don't feel the same as me. I feel somewhat overprotective of this little board as it has such a warm and cosy vibe and it means a lot to me.
  6. -17 No way, you is a chick. I lost way too many rounds to sticks already. I'm not letting you give one away!
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  8. Nope Hi Minilisa, nice to meet you
  9. not really. Why are you here posting? What to do you hope to get from this forum? Do you come for support or to offer such? When did you quit smoking?
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  11. -6 Should totally be asleep but I keep odd hours...
  12. -3 I can't believe I missed my chance!!!
  13. -18 Hmm, he's not so poor
  14. Gabayeah, it sounds like a sales pitch! Is there actually a person behind your posts that is looking to join our community or are you just looking to sell a product/process? Forgive my bluntness but I find it best to ask these things outright.
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  17. -14 Thanks Saz. Nearly done second twelve hour shift. 11 hours tmw!
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  21. Thailand
  22. Nope-ettty nope nope
  23. -5 I love that Saz is here. It was getting pretty lonely on the chicks side before that! Now we're whooping your butts!!
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