Smoking is the most difficult addiction to break. More so even than cocaine! (so I was told in an addiction class).
The habits, time of day of use, etc are very powerful for slipping back.
Plus smokers get nagged alot, and that certainly doesn't help.
But-- if you hold the image of your blood vessels opening up and your feet/legs getting better, that would be a definite goal to reach. For some reason men are much more afflicted with the circulatory effects of smoking. But women can be too. Jarrett here stopped and her RLS improved. Maybe she will see this post and chime in! <hint hint>
The hypnosis may help with this, as well. It it certainly worth a try.
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