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<blockquote data-quote="HMCS(FMF)Ret." data-source="post: 1771303" data-attributes="member: 12635"><p>I smoked for 21 years and LOVED IT. Started when I was 13 years old. Quit after having 2 heart attacks at 34 years old. Been smoke free for 12 years. For me, the key to quitting was bigger than myself. If I didn't quit I'd be dead, and then who would take care of my family? I crashed twice in the ICU...and thought for sure I was going to die. Sometimes God gives us a second chanced, I was lucky. To quit I used Wellbutrin to help with the mood swings....then just forced myself not to pick up another smoke. I knew that I could choose death, or my family. My family is MUCH more important to me than smoking. For you....find your motivating factor...whatever it is...and don't look back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMCS(FMF)Ret., post: 1771303, member: 12635"] I smoked for 21 years and LOVED IT. Started when I was 13 years old. Quit after having 2 heart attacks at 34 years old. Been smoke free for 12 years. For me, the key to quitting was bigger than myself. If I didn't quit I'd be dead, and then who would take care of my family? I crashed twice in the ICU...and thought for sure I was going to die. Sometimes God gives us a second chanced, I was lucky. To quit I used Wellbutrin to help with the mood swings....then just forced myself not to pick up another smoke. I knew that I could choose death, or my family. My family is MUCH more important to me than smoking. For you....find your motivating factor...whatever it is...and don't look back. [/QUOTE]
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