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<blockquote data-quote="slick4591" data-source="post: 1563141" data-attributes="member: 16503"><p>I'm sorry for your loss. In my case it was my wife that was the one that made me stop (she didn't smoke). I developed a cancer that was unrelated to smoking and surgery was scheduled a few weeks off. She started saying how it was going to be nice to have white walls and curtains again and how she wouldn't have a stinky house anymore. I asked what all that meant and she said I wasn't going to be smoking anymore after the surgery. Well, that was news to me but I agreed to try. When I got home from the hospital there were no traces of cigarettes, but I still had the urge to smoke. I developed a scenario in my head where I figured I would see her sitting in the living room floor crying her eyes out if I picked up another. That's worked for me since July 2003.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick4591, post: 1563141, member: 16503"] I'm sorry for your loss. In my case it was my wife that was the one that made me stop (she didn't smoke). I developed a cancer that was unrelated to smoking and surgery was scheduled a few weeks off. She started saying how it was going to be nice to have white walls and curtains again and how she wouldn't have a stinky house anymore. I asked what all that meant and she said I wasn't going to be smoking anymore after the surgery. Well, that was news to me but I agreed to try. When I got home from the hospital there were no traces of cigarettes, but I still had the urge to smoke. I developed a scenario in my head where I figured I would see her sitting in the living room floor crying her eyes out if I picked up another. That's worked for me since July 2003. [/QUOTE]
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