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In reply to the discussion: Have you ever given up a bad habit? [View all]milestogo
(19,015 posts)47. I knew someone with lung problems who smoked.
She had to be hospitalized for a couple of weeks, and of course she was not allowed to smoke. I told her it was a gift. She had tried so many things to quit, and she really needed to quit for her health.
She did ok for a few weeks, but as soon as her life got stressful she went back to smoking. I think this happens a lot.
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I quit cigarettes...cold turkey. I just knew I had to. Haven't quit sugar, I guess it's harder.
surfered
Jan 11
#2
Trying to find a sugar substitute has been hard. Most are really bad for you.
multigraincracker
Jan 11
#29
I gave up sugar by using 1/2 tsp in my cups of tea instead of 3 tsp per cup. That was done by cutting back
dai13sy
Jan 11
#53
Bad (for me) men. It cost me three years of psychotherapy in Italian (I was living in Venezia at the time.)
fierywoman
Jan 12
#55
Congrats to all who quit smoking, alcohal, sugar, lots of carbs, or salt!
electric_blue68
Jan 12
#56