This is where I disagree... I have long been a proponent of the power of your mind to overcome personal issues. Once a person REALLY makes up his or her mind to quit, the method used is really just elementary. Be it gum, drugs, hypnosis, laser therapy, or any of the other methods, they are simply a means to that end. I'm not knocking them, just think they are "a crutch" of sorts. But hey, whatever helps right? Just my nickels worth.
6,180 days or just under 17 years and counting- but the cravings pretty much died out after a couple years.
I should qualify all this with the fact that Mrs. CG is a smoker. :frown: (She started smoking again after 7 years! :roll
She knows how I feel about it, and says she's gonna quit "someday", but as a bar-tender, she is around smokers all day, which makes it that much more difficult. She still lacks the personal commitment to do so.
6,180 days or just under 17 years and counting- but the cravings pretty much died out after a couple years.
I should qualify all this with the fact that Mrs. CG is a smoker. :frown: (She started smoking again after 7 years! :roll
She knows how I feel about it, and says she's gonna quit "someday", but as a bar-tender, she is around smokers all day, which makes it that much more difficult. She still lacks the personal commitment to do so.