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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3711384" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Only you can make the decision to do commit to what ever you have to do to kick your habit or not when you are ready. I would suspect you will have others around you who will support you in any way they can. In my opinion you are already half way there by realizing and admitting you have a problem. You can fix the other half if you want to do something about it bad enough. Good luck to you Sir.</p><p></p><p>I have a very close friend who was a long time heavy daily drinker and smoker who recently spent a week in the hospital with double pneumonia and other health issues. Yep, forced to quit both cold turkey in the hospital and has been totally clean of both for over 60 days since. She has a very strong attitude that she is never going back to either of those addictions ever again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3711384, member: 24583"] Only you can make the decision to do commit to what ever you have to do to kick your habit or not when you are ready. I would suspect you will have others around you who will support you in any way they can. In my opinion you are already half way there by realizing and admitting you have a problem. You can fix the other half if you want to do something about it bad enough. Good luck to you Sir. I have a very close friend who was a long time heavy daily drinker and smoker who recently spent a week in the hospital with double pneumonia and other health issues. Yep, forced to quit both cold turkey in the hospital and has been totally clean of both for over 60 days since. She has a very strong attitude that she is never going back to either of those addictions ever again. [/QUOTE]
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