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Re: OT...Cold Turkey


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Posted by LarryT on April 15, 2011 at 17:13:02 from (107.4.52.56):

In Reply to: OT...Cold Turkey posted by Don S. on April 15, 2011 at 07:38:21:

I am so glad to read where someone else has found out the truth according to LarryT. In 1992 I quit smoking. I was smoking 3 packs a day. I kept telling everyone that I was trying to quit. Then one day I woke up in a hospital. 3 doctors telling me after I had come around from a 4 day coma that they were going to have to transplant a lung into me. I closed my eyes and had the most sincere prayer I have ever offered.
Needles to say I still have both lungs,(original equipment) and have never touched another cigarette. I didn't use a patch it water filter or taper off. I just had had enough. I had cravings but all I had to do was resist for 5 minutes at a time. My gospel? When you make up your mind to quit there will be no procrastination or excuses. If you knew that the next time you lit up you would die, I would bet that any of you with an ounce of sense wouldn't. Think of it that way. The next time you lite one of those cigarettes your going to die, your going to suffocate and the life is slowly going to ebb from your body as it is racked with pain and you start to convulse and there is nothing you can do. And you remember that all you had to do was not lite that one cigarette. Please take me seriously. I lost 2 uncles to COPD and watched them as they slowly drowned in their own fluids because they liked it and were addicted. Addiction to any substance lasts a maximum of 21 days. Are there so many of us that are so week that we can't resist a cut up leaf rolled inside a piece of paper for a 3 week period? I really want to meet the person who wants to be under the control of a stinky plant leaf rolled up in a peace of paper or stuffed into your mouth so it makes you drool down your chin and rot your gums and tongue and cheek and throat and for you chewers out there, ask your girl or lady if she really likes kissing a spittoon or ashtray. Ask her if she wants be with a man whose jaw is falling off from cancer or teeth are so rotten that they smell from 20 feet. I have seen all these things come from tobacco. Tobacco is the best wormer for livestock there and makes a great poltus for certain injuries. But not for what the majority of us use it for. I have never met a man or woman that will admit to wanting to be the slave of anyone else no less a plant and a peace of paper. Ok enough soap box for today. You all keep after it and I know that you can beat the weed. LarryT


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