Sorry, I have not seen any research in that area.That's interesting. Is it easier for women who are post-menopausal, I wonder? Say, those who've had a complete hysterectomy or are just past all the "joys" of peri-menopause?
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Sorry, I have not seen any research in that area.That's interesting. Is it easier for women who are post-menopausal, I wonder? Say, those who've had a complete hysterectomy or are just past all the "joys" of peri-menopause?
Okay thanks.Sorry, I have not seen any research in that area.
When they would break my shoes to quit I would just say "I would quit but nobody likes a quitter".For me quitting nicotine was harder than quitting alcohol. I 'mainlined' with chewing tobacco and 'quit' more times than I can count. Even knowing the health ramifications, if it were not for a promise to the Princess -----
Break your shoes?When they would break my shoes to quit I would just say "I would quit but nobody likes a quitter".
Break your shoes?
Correlation, but probably not causation. I have a friend with MS, a Seventh-day Adventist who never smoked.I was watching the movie "The Sweetest Thing." It starred Christina Applegate and Selma Blair, They both have MS. It made me wonder about causes... if they both were vaccinated, but then I remembered Selma got MS before the vaccinations, then I was wondering if at one point they both smoked, I looked it up and they did at one point.
If this is THE problem in quitting, it’s important to find other friends who do not smoke and are supportive.I would just say "I would quit but nobody likes a quitter".
I tried to stop several times when I was mid 20. But couldn’t for more than 3 weeks on a row. When I wanted to get pregnant I even tried harder and failed again. Being pregnant I managed to cut back to 8 cigarettes a day. 1 every 2 hours. The first one hour after rise and shine. Knowing you are allowed the next cigarette in say 15 minutes makes the longing for a cigarette easier to tolerate. After some time it got easier. I tried to quit once more after my first was born, but simply didn’t manage. I accepted the 8 cigarettes a day as ‘not too unhealthy’ and didn’t intend to try quitting again.Anyway, if anyone feels like answering this... if you ever cut back for a health reason or something similar (pregnancy, etc.) what did you do if you got anxious or stressed?