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Old 02-22-2007, 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Curious View Post
it's a tough thing brian. i have worked with clients for years to help them stop smoking. it tends to go hand in hand when people join and gym and hire a trainer.

little tricks...like washing all your clothes. make sure that the old smoke smell is gone. same with around the house. curtains, carpets...linens. that smell can trigger the need for a smoke. that spray called Febreeze really helps.

don't forget your car.

the patches and gum do work great. just don't do both at the same time. if you feel the need to put something in your mouth...you can take the patch off..put it back on the little plastic disc...and chomp on some nicoette gum. them put the patch back on.

the patches...follow what the boxes say. don;t try and stretch out the times to make them last longer. this will just put you in nicotine withdrawls. i can't tel you how many time over the years i have seen that happen.

awesome advice on this thread. i hope others will read it.

you can do it brian. got you in my prayers.
Thank you Curious for all those great tips, very much appreciated , and also thanks for your support.
It might sound a bit weird, but its only been 15 hours of no smoking and my smelling is becoming more sensitive, and my nostrils were always blocked but now i am actually breathing through them easier.
many thanks
Brian
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