Thank you. It is a decision that I really would like to succeed at. When you're still keeping yourself addicted to nicotine through nicotine gum though, you're at least no longer harming your lungs with smoke and toxins, that still seems like a step forward to me. I could continue to battle getting off the nicotine gum but at least my lungs would be healing.
Oh yeah, you're definitely right about the gum being preferable health-wise. I was just trying to let you know about some of the negative aspects so you could make an informed decision before you purchase it.
If you've had trouble quitting cold turkey, it's definitely a useful crutch.
Quitting in general is the best choice. Do whatever you need to do to get there.
Questions for my fellow smokers, nicotine gum?
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Thank you. It is a decision that I really would like to succeed at. When you're still keeping yourself addicted to nicotine through nicotine gum though, you're at least no longer harming your lungs with smoke and toxins, that still seems like a step forward to me. I could continue to battle getting off the nicotine gum but at least my lungs would be healing.
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Oh yeah, you're definitely right about the gum being preferable health-wise. I was just trying to let you know about some of the negative aspects so you could make an informed decision before you purchase it.
If you've had trouble quitting cold turkey, it's definitely a useful crutch.
Quitting in general is the best choice. Do whatever you need to do to get there.
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Ok. Because gum is less harmful for the lungs than smoking, I'll do that so I don't have such bad withdrawal. I'll switch to the gum