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    Quote Originally Posted by patty View Post
    hi horny

    I stopped smoking about one week.
    I'm using NiQuitin CLEAR 21mg/24hs helpful.
    If you do not want to stop smoking but have this problem of not being able to smoke in certain places use NiQuitin.
    I understand what are you talking about because I felt the same
    best of luck stopping you will succeed if you really put your mind to it

    the patches can be great if you have bad cravings i remember when i was on a long flight i used them (needed 2 but they did the job)

    remember to get rid of anything related to smoking from around you, like lighters, ashtrays etc, best of luck again

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    I'm off them a year in March.

    I used Champix which have to be prescribed by your friendly neighbourhood quack

    If you gave them up hornyinlk, think of all the extra dosh you would have to spend on punting!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockmunky View Post
    I'm off them a year in March.

    I used Champix which have to be prescribed by your friendly neighbourhood quack

    If you gave them up hornyinlk, think of all the extra dosh you would have to spend on punting!!
    Must admit a do like a ciggie, interested you used Champix to give them up,any side effects? I'm more 20 a day, but to be honest the ban doesn't annoy me, so used to going outside to smoke. Fancy living in NYC HL, can't even smoke in a bloody great park !
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    Quote Originally Posted by mellors View Post
    Must admit a do like a ciggie, interested you used Champix to give them up,any side effects?
    I didnt have any at all to be honest. I have heard that some people have nightmares and some even feel suicidal.

    The only thing I can say about Champix is that I found them to be really effective but if you decide to try them, then be aware of the possible side effects and stop taking them if you experience any. At the end of the day (Roy Keane!!), you have to want to give them up and thats half the battle.
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    Personally as a none smoker, legislation for the banning of smoking in public places was a great piece of legislation (waiting for roof to fall on my head).

    It's now good to go out for a meal without a person on the next table lighting up, just after finishing their meal.
    If smokers were considerate, then no problem with smoking in public, however so many were intend on their enjoyment at the cost of others.

    I'm sure I will be in the minority, but I'm sure other non smokers feel the same way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark444 View Post
    Personally as a none smoker, legislation for the banning of smoking in public places was a great piece of legislation (waiting for roof to fall on my head).

    It's now good to go out for a meal without a person on the next table lighting up, just after finishing their meal.
    If smokers were considerate, then no problem with smoking in public, however so many were intend on their enjoyment at the cost of others.

    I'm sure I will be in the minority, but I'm sure other non smokers feel the same way.
    As a smoker I would agree with you totally Mark as I believe it was totally unfair for non smokers to have to breathe second hand smoke and especially in restaurants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark444 View Post
    Personally as a none smoker, legislation for the banning of smoking in public places was a great piece of legislation (waiting for roof to fall on my head).

    It's now good to go out for a meal without a person on the next table lighting up, just after finishing their meal.
    If smokers were considerate, then no problem with smoking in public, however so many were intend on their enjoyment at the cost of others.

    I'm sure I will be in the minority, but I'm sure other non smokers feel the same way.
    I couldn't agree more for too long we hear the selfish argument from smokers that they should be allowed to smoke wherever they choose & give the thumbs down to anyone who disagrees theres every chance I'll get cancer from inhaling your horrible smoke so Fuck off out in the cold & smoke...

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    Ok Im a smoker, who needs to give up. Tried all the patches and inhalers, no joy. Will be getting the Chinomax soon as thats meant to be good. Anyway EXp your going to die from second hand smoke so they should be banned right, Ok should we ban drink too? So many crashes and deaths associated with it as well as Spousal abuse and other forms of abuse. At least with smokers you can choose to move away from some one who is smoking
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