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Was watching the England game in my local, the manageress lights up a fag at the bar
no one batted an eyelid
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I quit about 6 years ago now and found the cigs and drink thing was the hardest part of quitting. When I went to the pub I'd buy a beer, sit down and have a cig. Because I couldn't have the cig I'd drink more beer. I got FANTASTICALLY pissed for a while!
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Never smoked. Never tried it. Don't see the big issue with quitting.
Willpower.
GL though.
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Good going. You are over the worst of it.
Stay out of the pub for another couple of weeks and you're sorted.
Edit: Forgot you can't smoke in the pub anymore
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Five days is good as there is no nicotine left in your system. Keep at it!
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And another aside...
Five days off the cigs.
Few cravings despite deliberately going on the sauce tonight but this was the danger time.
Anyways, feeling good and confident about ditching these things for good.Tags: None
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