why not. i have tried several other products and Im still smoking. And the costs of some of these are prohibitive the cigs were cheaper. So Yes I would try
2006-07-05 02:06:29
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answered by stinkpot 2
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At this point in time, probably not. I enjoy smoking cigarettes currently. I've only been smoking for about 2 months, and I smoke rougly 2 cigarettes a day, at most. Two packs a month, roughly. I plan on giving it up in a few weeks, which sounds like a stereotypical answer, but it's what I've written down on my calendar. If I had problems quitting, I would probably buy the guide.
2006-07-05 02:06:13
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answered by xxdominion 1
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No. I've tried hypnotherapy, patches, gum, inhalators, all to no avail. I'd only pay for something that has a guarantee, without it it's just throwing more money away. I know I should know better, I've lost two of my closest rels to cancer/heart attack which were both nicotine related but I just don't have the willpower. I'd pay a sensible amount to stop as in the longrun it would benefit me both healthwise and financially, but i wouldn't pay a little for a maybe.
2006-07-05 02:11:23
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answered by cymbalita 5
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No, Im happy doing what i do :-)
Secondly, Hard work, you might as well do the "Hard Work" for free yourself, tell tale signs are all the same as any website will give you for free. So the obvious answer would be no, as its a waste of money.
2006-07-05 02:05:01
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answered by Belzabar 2
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Yes I would - I cough a lot, my lungs are near to bursting, I have difficulty in breathing
2006-07-05 02:07:51
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answered by Jeff J 4
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"i love to smoke!..............i smoke 7000 packs a day......................and i am never f#$%ing quiting whats the rule now you can only smoke in your house on you bed under the covers"----denis leary
2006-07-05 03:12:37
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answered by zombie>>1972 1
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no way :)
2006-07-05 02:04:21
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answered by stoner girl 2
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