Edward
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Baron Kurtz said:Weird how these things turn out. A friend of mine who keeps trying to quit after just 2 years of light smoking can't stop the cravings.
It seems to me it's all down to how much you want it - like many things, I suppose. I've known light smokers have terrible trouble too, while heavy smokers give it up overnight.... A long time ago when my dad was still with BT, back in the 90s when they went as a company to a non-smoking policy (smoking only in one pokey room at the other end of the building - that'll be long gone now!), there was one of the guys there just stopped one morning. He'd been on twenty a day or something - relatively a lot - and he just decided at his desk that it was gonig to be more hassle that it's worth traipsing to the smoking room, it was expensive and bad for him, so he just dropped it - threw the half pack he had in the bin, and there was the end of it. The thing is, he really wanted to give up. The folks I've known who found it much harder to quit tended to be folks who felt they should give up - for their health, the cost, whatever the reason - but didn't really want to for whatever reason - often because they enjoyed the social aspect of being a smoker, because they couldn't resist down the pub, were worried about wieght gain, or whatever. It's the same with me and weight - I want to lose weight, but at the minute the drive to eat is higher than the drive to lose the weight.... I need to change that!