Lord_Griff wrote:They could be lying to me........
Liveinadive wrote:Nice work Plan M.
Remember at 7 weeks the nicotine should be long gone out of your body (providing you havent used nicorette).
Any cravings now will just be habitual.
Wow Birdorf, that sounds proper scary.
igorgetmeabrain wrote:Well yeah, overcoming the symptoms of withdrawal (esp psychological) takes considerably longer than the time taken for the addictive substance to have completely left your system. Â Still the nicotine itself is gone in around 48hrs.
The 'well yeah' was acknowledgement that you were right but also that I'd made the same points at length in a previous thread on the same subject.  It's not irrelevant though - it can be a significant step in the thinking involved in successful smoking cessation.  It certainly helped me.Unlikely wrote:Don't well yeah my post and then acknowledge that I'm correct. Accept that I'm correct and that the time taken for nicotine to be removed from the body is irrelevant to the process of stopping smoking.igorgetmeabrain wrote:Well yeah, overcoming the symptoms of withdrawal (esp psychological) takes considerably longer than the time taken for the addictive substance to have completely left your system.  Still the nicotine itself is gone in around 48hrs.
igorgetmeabrain wrote:I was merely referring to a previous discussion that we were both involved in in which we exchanged pretty much the same series of remarks.
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