I'm on my third week tobacco free and I gotta tell ya, withdrawals are very real. I smoked 1-2 packs a day and now i have headeaches every day, lack of energy, tingling sensations all over my body. my doctor said these things will pass after about a month of being tobacco free. It's gonna freak people out when they quit under the impression that they wont deal with any withdrawals
@pantywaste85 Panty, one issue is that your caffeine tolerance is a lot lower. What you describe sounds more like coffee over-dosing rather than nicotine withdrawal. You're right however, suggesting there's no withdrawal is plain nuts.
Did you know that this was written by someone who knows plenty about the subject but even more about nlp and the art of public speaking? this makes for an interesting presentation allowing you to see the whole and also be driven to go to their website. It's a great marketing video. And that when their product costs only $47.00
It is true that nicotine is the addiction part of smoking. However I have seen and experienced an attachment to smoking beyond the 72 hours it takes to free the body of the addicting drug. Many people experience an emotional or psychological attachment to the habit too. This is why after quitting for long periods of time, some go back to being smokers.
Finding what the attachments are of these levels also help to let go of cigarettes for good.
this is a total rip off from allen carrs easyway to quit smoking, which is the best way to quit
3Cotc 8 months ago
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DaTeam2008 10 months ago
SERIOUSLY...THIS VIDEO WORKS. IM 2YEARS SMOKE FREE NOW AND DONE 2 MARATHONS AND 6 21K'S RUNS AND STILL RUNNING...
DaTeam2008 10 months ago
Today is Day 2 Tabacco Free!!!
Stacey353 10 months ago
I'm quitting right now!
ade 10 months ago
todays is my third day tabacco free! yay :D
rick664ath 1 year ago
I'm on my third week tobacco free and I gotta tell ya, withdrawals are very real. I smoked 1-2 packs a day and now i have headeaches every day, lack of energy, tingling sensations all over my body. my doctor said these things will pass after about a month of being tobacco free. It's gonna freak people out when they quit under the impression that they wont deal with any withdrawals
pantywaste85 1 year ago
@pantywaste85 I never had any withdrawals when I quit after 15 years.
iqirus2 1 year ago
@pantywaste85 Panty, one issue is that your caffeine tolerance is a lot lower. What you describe sounds more like coffee over-dosing rather than nicotine withdrawal. You're right however, suggesting there's no withdrawal is plain nuts.
Capnwabbit 8 months ago
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Did you know that this was written by someone who knows plenty about the subject but even more about nlp and the art of public speaking? this makes for an interesting presentation allowing you to see the whole and also be driven to go to their website. It's a great marketing video. And that when their product costs only $47.00
NLpowerballing 2 years ago
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NLpowerballing 2 years ago
It is true that nicotine is the addiction part of smoking. However I have seen and experienced an attachment to smoking beyond the 72 hours it takes to free the body of the addicting drug. Many people experience an emotional or psychological attachment to the habit too. This is why after quitting for long periods of time, some go back to being smokers.
Finding what the attachments are of these levels also help to let go of cigarettes for good.
takingcare 2 years ago
i had to reframe my thinking to quit. been 15 days off. allan carr uses nlp too.
Greekriots 2 years ago