Thanks to you, Hills, Rudy, Lavande, Cassia!
I'm tired and not much to comment on right now.
Good thoughts as always, Bean!
Have safe, happy AF dreams, everyone.
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I quit smoking 14 years ago using Allan Carr's method which i also used for AL. I think its natural to have increased because you are over compensating for not drinking, for me it was coffee. I just went with it for the 1st while then cut back when i was feeling stronger. I think the good thing is that quitting the booze does automatically make us more aware of our health and how our bodies feel and this is probably why its tiggered you wanting to quit smoking. So thats all positive!
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