I did...numerous times. Usually when I felt like tormenting myself with an attempt doomed to failure.
My last hope was the book "The Easy Way To Stop Smoking" by Allen Carr. He defeated a 30+ year heavy habit, and claims to have discovered the secret...which he will share at his Easyway Clinics, with a money-back guarantee. Or, you can read the book, and by the end of the book, you'll be ready to toss the smokes...painlessly!
But, I had the book around for about a year and only made it to page 40. About that time, I had a great idea to use patches while vaping zero nicotine juice (I had some around, plus some Clearomizer setups). That worked for about three months, with a couple of small "slips."
After three months, my patches were about to run out, so I was faced with a choice...more patches, or nicotine vaping. I chose the latter.
Eventually, I intend to return to patches and zero nicotine juice. But not today.
Edited June 30: Okay, maybe I'm all right with some nicotine in my life, after all. My recent research has led me to this change of view.
My last hope was the book "The Easy Way To Stop Smoking" by Allen Carr. He defeated a 30+ year heavy habit, and claims to have discovered the secret...which he will share at his Easyway Clinics, with a money-back guarantee. Or, you can read the book, and by the end of the book, you'll be ready to toss the smokes...painlessly!
But, I had the book around for about a year and only made it to page 40. About that time, I had a great idea to use patches while vaping zero nicotine juice (I had some around, plus some Clearomizer setups). That worked for about three months, with a couple of small "slips."
After three months, my patches were about to run out, so I was faced with a choice...more patches, or nicotine vaping. I chose the latter.
Eventually, I intend to return to patches and zero nicotine juice. But not today.
Edited June 30: Okay, maybe I'm all right with some nicotine in my life, after all. My recent research has led me to this change of view.
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