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Quitting smoking is hard because smoking
is a big part of your life. You enjoy holding cigarettes and puffing on them.
You may smoke when you are stressed, bored, or angry.
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"There's no question about it; sometimes when
you're trying to quit smoking, you think 'I've got to have one,'" says
Denis Brissette of Madison, Wis., who smoked about three packs a day for 30
years before quitting smoking four years ago. |