shugah
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Fri Oct-21-05 10:26 AM
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quitting when you live with a smoker |
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has anyone quit/tried to quit smoking while living with a co-smoker who does not care to quit? i've tried to quit before and know how difficult it can be to resist the craving - how in the hell will i be able to resist when there is a pack of smokes and a lighter within reaching distance????
would the zyban/wellbutrin be effective in this situation?
thanks in advance for any thoughts/help/insight.
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swimboy
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Tue Oct-25-05 09:44 AM
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This has become a very very quiet forum. But it has been a big help to me in the past. I live with a nonsmoker so I didn't have to face your issue, but I know how hard it was for me just with coworkers. "You can smoke one of mine. I won't tell anybody." I know people do manage it. My aunt did. If you search earlier threads I remember someone who took Welbutrin said they just lost interest in smoking.
Backsliding would be a real temptation for me in your situation. I do mostly pretty well, but if I had easy access at the moment a craving was strongest, who can say what would happen?
I admire you for going after this goal and I wish you good luck and strong will.
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Skittles
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Sat Jan-14-06 01:15 PM
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2. I would request they go outside to smoke |
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it would really be the courteous thing to do
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