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ummohyeah wrote:Godspeed rule and no amount of tape would make their pedalboards safe from my cum.
OldGeorge wrote:I dunno if I'll ever quit smoking. It's kinda depressing but I used them to help quit dope and that was/is its real saving grace for me. One addiction for another but it's better than chasing the dragon. I would like to quit smoking and I've been clean over 10yrs now, so I'm pretty sure I won't go back. There is just something mentally blocking about quitting smoking that holds me in place. I'll try again soon but for now here's to those of us with vices
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John wrote:OldGeorge wrote:I dunno if I'll ever quit smoking. It's kinda depressing but I used them to help quit dope and that was/is its real saving grace for me. One addiction for another but it's better than chasing the dragon. I would like to quit smoking and I've been clean over 10yrs now, so I'm pretty sure I won't go back. There is just something mentally blocking about quitting smoking that holds me in place. I'll try again soon but for now here's to those of us with vices
Any mental exercises you can come up with to dissociate smoking with sobriety will help you. Right now you've psychologically bonded the two, so you if you quit cigarettes you will at least subconsciously be telling yourself that you are going to relapse on heroin. The reality is that you can use the same willpower used to kick dope to kick the butts. Right now with the false either/or paradigm, you're killing yourself with one thing to avoid doing it with the other. You gotta put smack and butts in the same mental category and reject them together.
OldGeorge wrote:John wrote:OldGeorge wrote:I dunno if I'll ever quit smoking. It's kinda depressing but I used them to help quit dope and that was/is its real saving grace for me. One addiction for another but it's better than chasing the dragon. I would like to quit smoking and I've been clean over 10yrs now, so I'm pretty sure I won't go back. There is just something mentally blocking about quitting smoking that holds me in place. I'll try again soon but for now here's to those of us with vices
Any mental exercises you can come up with to dissociate smoking with sobriety will help you. Right now you've psychologically bonded the two, so you if you quit cigarettes you will at least subconsciously be telling yourself that you are going to relapse on heroin. The reality is that you can use the same willpower used to kick dope to kick the butts. Right now with the false either/or paradigm, you're killing yourself with one thing to avoid doing it with the other. You gotta put smack and butts in the same mental category and reject them together.
Thanks, I know what I need to do... I think it's a don't want to do type of thing. Any excuse to not change self destructive habits seems like a most people type of thing. I have to call my health insurance folks on Monday. I was thinking of hitting them up for chantix to see if that will help.
And I don't mean to sound crass with the "I know" it's just something that people have been saying for years and it grates on me. It's like when my sister inlaw tells me I need god or when your parents tell me the cure for depression is just being happy.
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