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Offline lazs2

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« Reply #90 on: May 12, 2007, 08:57:47 AM »
seagoon..  mt was not an addict.. Real addicts are fairly rare..it should have been relatively easy for him to quit with a tiny bit of will power and a good reason.

I am saying that the number of real addicts will not change no matter what... legal or illegal.    In fact... some of the legal drug addicts will be smarter and maybe not get hooked.. the pain killer addicts that doctors create... The shame is gone when a doctor gets involved... hey.. it's not my fault.. it's the doctors.

I quit smoking on will power... that was pretty easy.  For those who think quitting smoking is hard then I suggest they try to break a heroin or meth addiction...  I lay in a pool of sweat for three days once not knowing what day it was or even if it was day or night.   I don't recall anything like that when I quit smoking.

It all still calls me but... I enjoy life too much to have it melt away in oblivion.  If I had 6 months to live I would certainly not want to spend it loaded.

lazs