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<blockquote data-quote="John19841" data-source="post: 528865" data-attributes="member: 10939"><p>Good for you. Just remember one thing, with every moment that passes you are that much closer to being independent of cigarettes. But, have just one and you have to start the process all over again. There is no such thing as just one. Nicotine starts to leave your body from the time you have your last smoke, It's a chain reaction. Your last cigarette is what makes you want the next one. Have the next one and fill back up on nicotine. You've already broken the chain, now just keep it going. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's actually a myth, that is costs so much more to the state/insurance companies for a smoker. There has been numerous studies (I'm too lazy to quote sources) that say that it actually costs less in medical costs for a lifetime smoker who gets sick and eventually dies earlier than the costs associated with living a longer lifespan and dying of old age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John19841, post: 528865, member: 10939"] Good for you. Just remember one thing, with every moment that passes you are that much closer to being independent of cigarettes. But, have just one and you have to start the process all over again. There is no such thing as just one. Nicotine starts to leave your body from the time you have your last smoke, It's a chain reaction. Your last cigarette is what makes you want the next one. Have the next one and fill back up on nicotine. You've already broken the chain, now just keep it going. That's actually a myth, that is costs so much more to the state/insurance companies for a smoker. There has been numerous studies (I'm too lazy to quote sources) that say that it actually costs less in medical costs for a lifetime smoker who gets sick and eventually dies earlier than the costs associated with living a longer lifespan and dying of old age. [/QUOTE]
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