I know exactly what you are going through. I stopped smoking 20 some-odd weeks ago. It might have been easier for me, because I stopped smoking when I found out I was pregnant. However, that didn't make the cravings any less intense. Even now, I still wish I had a cigarette so much. Now that the nicotine is clear from my system, it's still the ritual that I crave. There is something very therapeutic about lighting up.
Stay strong, you can do it. And even if you don't do it this time, you can always try again. Don't look at it as failure, look at is as a test run. You'll feel better for quitting, once the coughing and abnormal bitchiness go away.
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Stay strong, you can do it. And even if you don't do it this time, you can always try again. Don't look at it as failure, look at is as a test run. You'll feel better for quitting, once the coughing and abnormal bitchiness go away.
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