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Me too, alice76, I did have a couple of weeks on the patches but soon dumped them, they made my skin itch. What a great feeling when you've kicked it though!Re: Electronic cigarettes
I was seriously contemplating going on to the electronic cigarettes but a chap who tried them was telling me in the pub that they leave an oily taste in your mouth, don't fancy that, besides they are barred in the pubs here, why bother when you have to go outside anyway, no I'll stick with the devil I know and go down with the ship.Re: Electronic cigarettes
I have tried electronic cigarettes, but none match up to my Marlboro Reds.Re: Electronic cigarettes
I have to say again that I really did enjoy smoking, but stopped because of the health risks and because I had a bad chest infection. I really do think that it's either fags, or nothing. There no electronic inbetween. No point in spending money on an alternative you might get hooked on. The suppliers will be loving it though.Re: Electronic cigarettes
They were discussing these on the radio today, and I didn't realise how much nicotine they still had in them. They also said that "long term affects" were unknown! I suppose because the things haven't been used long term yet. I reckon todays users are only the guinea pigs.Re: Electronic cigarettes
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I agree with everything you say Alice76. I've been stopped about five years now. It was cold turkey for me too. It's all in the mind... I just told myself I could do it and I did.Re: Electronic cigarettes
I went "cold Turkey" as well many years ago and it was not easy in the least. It took around 3 years to stop thinking about having a smoke.
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