He took the 2nd word in the cop motto of "To Protect & Serve" literally. That's a mistake anyone could make, especially if there isn't a legal disclaimer.
Anon, I smoked about a pack a day for 30 years, but when my only child (daughter) was born I tossed a half empty pack in the garbage and never looked back. That was 30+ years ago and I never had any withdrawal thoughts or symptoms. Ya just need a good solid reason.
I quit when Marlboro red box went up to.50 cents a pack. My reason was I wasn't paying that for cigarettes, I finished the box and quit... I had good days and bad days for the first 2 weeks or so then it started getting better as long as I didn't hang around with smokers.. It was probably a year before I absolutely didn't want another one.. Quiting's not easy JD
Believe it or not, nicotine may have health benefits, just not In cigarette, cigar, pipe, snuff form. More research needs to be done, but I believe the preliminary results.
Nicotine is not addictive, the chemicals in cigarettes are. I wear a nicotine patch for balance issues related to MS, and if I forget to slap one on in the morning I get no withdrawal symptoms at all. I smoked for almost 30 years and quit cold turkey several times, always with bad withdrawal symptoms. The withdrawal symptoms were less severe with pipe tobacco, but still present. Dr. Ardis has done extensive studies on the use of nicotine for combatting a plethora of illnesses: https://thedrardisshow.com/episode-nicotine-understanding-the-weapon-and-the-target
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Now he can get cigarettes and sex just saying
ReplyDeleteHe took the 2nd word in the cop motto of "To Protect & Serve" literally. That's a mistake anyone could make, especially if there isn't a legal disclaimer.
ReplyDeleteHey when you're fiending for nicotine you gotta do what you gotta do... Try quitting cold turkey and see how you feel about it... It ain't good.
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Anon, I smoked about a pack a day for 30 years, but when my only child (daughter) was born I tossed a half empty pack in the garbage and never looked back. That was 30+ years ago and I never had any withdrawal thoughts or symptoms. Ya just need a good solid reason.
DeleteI quit when Marlboro red box went up to.50 cents a pack. My reason was I wasn't paying that for cigarettes, I finished the box and quit... I had good days and bad days for the first 2 weeks or so then it started getting better as long as I didn't hang around with smokers.. It was probably a year before I absolutely didn't want another one..
DeleteQuiting's not easy
JD
He wouldn't have had to call so many times if they'd just brought him his cigarettes the first time.
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I quit cold turkey 8 years, 1 month, 19 days, 21 hours, 6 minutes, and 47 seconds ago, but who's counting?
ReplyDeleteI hear ya
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Believe it or not, nicotine may have health benefits, just not In cigarette, cigar, pipe, snuff form. More research needs to be done, but I believe the preliminary results.
ReplyDeletehttps://cairnsnews.org/2025/07/15/nicotine-heals-so-why-are-governments-and-ama-not-seizing-on-the-evidence/
Nicotine is not addictive, the chemicals in cigarettes are. I wear a nicotine patch for balance issues related to MS, and if I forget to slap one on in the morning I get no withdrawal symptoms at all.
ReplyDeleteI smoked for almost 30 years and quit cold turkey several times, always with bad withdrawal symptoms. The withdrawal symptoms were less severe with pipe tobacco, but still present.
Dr. Ardis has done extensive studies on the use of nicotine for combatting a plethora of illnesses:
https://thedrardisshow.com/episode-nicotine-understanding-the-weapon-and-the-target