A co-worker said her doctor prescribed Welbutrin to her because she is trying to quit smoking. I aked her why, but she said, I don’t know. I think I would of had to ask, but thats just me. It has me wondering why. Anyone know?
Cigarettes even years later? That at certain times they want one, or that they smell smoke and then want one. Or the have a bad day and want one, or the World Trade Centers are attacked and they want one? I mean it seems almost anything could trigger a craving. I don’t want to live like that. Please!
I am doing a speech in school to persuade people to quit smoking. I have never been a smoker so I want to get answers from people about why they do not want to quit. Any feedback wouldbe great thanks.
I have smoked for 14 years and am trying again to quit cold turkey. This is the hardest thing in my life. Anyone ever quit smoking successfully? How is life now for you as a non smoker? Need advice! Thanks!
I have been smoking for about 4yrs on and off until recently for the last 1.5yrs. I know the facts. But how do I quit that won’t have me go through much withdrawal? I know I will continue to crave for nicotine. What do you know that have worked to help people quit smoking?