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Old 05-27-2004, 03:10 PM  
monica
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Keep in mind that everyone reacts differently to those kinds of pills... but I took it as an anti-depressant for a very short period and had to go off of it because of the side effects. I had night terrors that were so horrendous, I couldn't have ever imagined having such terrifying dreams. Other than that, every time I ate, even a small bite of food, my stomach would bloat up uncomfortably for an hour or so. I hated it.

The key with quitting smoking is to keep quitting. If you start up again, don't give up, try quitting again.

I only smoked for four years (a pack a day habit) when I quit cold turkey... but I had to quit many times before it finally worked. A big thing was to avoid situations where I used to smoke a lot, like bars, coffee shops, etc. And you have to avoid being around smokers... it's almost impossible if someone else living with you is going to continue smoking.
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