i want to quit smoking

I want to quit, but I do not want to do a, s, s, the hole. What should I do?
What I mean is that they want to not be a grumpy b @ STARD as is my custom to do when I get my nicotine.
Hello Dr. House, I know you can do it! Go now! One of the things I like about you is your refusal to avoid the "difficult" challenges, such as the conquest of addiction. I do all the best for this new challenge to kiss you. From what I understand, the conquest a dependence on cigarettes is a dual process because it is both an addiction and addictive habit, must address both the physical and psychological needs. I I know you've done before, in a much, much more difficult … if you know you can win too! The fact that you are wise enough to anticipate obstacles that can and seek help in their treatment suggests that the truth will scaffolding for success. things I remember when I was … The physical symptoms of withdrawal nicotine, if annoying, are in a temporary phase recovery. Try to stay strong as you remember that really happens. Meanwhile, it's time to take good care of you. Eat well drink lots of water, enjoy a little exercise you like and make sure you feed your soul too … Surround yourself with friends who support them, be gentle with demands you put on yourself, and remember to spend time doing things you love! In these modes, you can fight, or at least mitigate some really unpleasant physical symptoms nicotine withdrawal, such as gastrointestinal irritation, fatigue and headaches, mood swings and even. To respond to the habit of addiction "side" to quit smoking, you can, at least initially, consciously must replace the usual Benin with something like chewing gum (very effective, or even make such Nicotine replacement or other) or suck on hard candy or lollipops! As stupid as it sounds, these little habits that mimic the occupations of his hands and mouth when smoke really helps! And I'm pretty sure you can think of other ……..! Good luck with that, I know you can do well, and was just so proud when I do!
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