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	<title>Comments on: A non smoker with Chantix two years later</title>
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		<title>By: brandi97</title>
		<link>http://www.phreaki.com/2008/08/12/a-non-smoker-with-chantix-two-years-later/#comment-102898</link>
		<author>brandi97</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 19:26:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am so proud of you! That blog is what helped me. It was the first place I found where others were scared, hopeful, cynical, and TRUTHFUL that Chantix is not all fun and is NOT an EASY way out- and it was just a place to express where you were human and hurting. It was the most important tool besides the actual pill for me. I have not even so much as reached for a cigarette, and it's been over a year (I still have the last empty bottle!). It's almost like I got reprogrammed to what I was before. Congrats to you, though. Like I have said in the other blog: when I quit cocaine (in my early 20s, 10 years ago- and this was a $5K/week habit - ouch) it was NOTHING in comparison to how hard quitting smoking is. Take a look back at some of your first posts about it. Isn't it great to see how much you have grown?? Kudos, mate.   ~brandi   Dallas, TX</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am so proud of you! That blog is what helped me. It was the first place I found where others were scared, hopeful, cynical, and TRUTHFUL that Chantix is not all fun and is NOT an EASY way out- and it was just a place to express where you were human and hurting. It was the most important tool besides the actual pill for me. I have not even so much as reached for a cigarette, and it&#8217;s been over a year (I still have the last empty bottle!). It&#8217;s almost like I got reprogrammed to what I was before. Congrats to you, though. Like I have said in the other blog: when I quit cocaine (in my early 20s, 10 years ago- and this was a $5K/week habit - ouch) it was NOTHING in comparison to how hard quitting smoking is. Take a look back at some of your first posts about it. Isn&#8217;t it great to see how much you have grown?? Kudos, mate.   ~brandi   Dallas, TX</p>
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