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Just trying to see what people do!? Especially if you have quit, please share your success story.
Did you know that tobacco cessation can be used on the 2166-8-1 NCO counseling form?
Did you know that tobacco cessation can be used on the 2166-8-1 NCO counseling form?
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I don't do either, however if I had a choice, I prefer Docsecles ! (I can't spell it...lol)
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I used to give up smoking for Lent but would light up after Easter Sunday Mass. Then finally after smoking for 16 years I quit completely but it took numerous attempts.
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I've never done it, but I hear all the time people who use E-cigs and vape are getting away from tobacco and even nicotine. I actually vape just for the pleasure, the stuff smells and tastes really good.
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I quit because I am afraid of fire. (I am actually paranoid of fire.) Then I found the expense of the 'Nicorette gum' to be prohibitive; so I quit that too.
I certainly have never regretted quitting smoking.
I certainly have never regretted quitting smoking.
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Started smoking at 8 quit for 10 weeks in boot camp and like a dumbass I bought a pack of smokes at the airport right out of boot camp and been smoking ever since
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I quit twice while in, but relapsed quickly, then I quit again about a year out of the service when I met my wife and haven't gone back. It was way easier to quit when you spend all your time with someone that doesn't smoke. As far as aids go, I liked the cinnamon gum the best. The spice of the cinnamon covered the taste of the nicotine better than mint or the god awful fruit.
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I applaud those that have quit 1SG (Join to see), but to put it on an evaluation?
I can see where it could be justified I guess but what if the Soldier / Leader starts again? Would the rater have to re engage the bullet with a needs improvement then?
I mean I used to drink and now I choose not to and inform my troops that they can call me at any time day or night before the law gets involved and I will assist them in making the correct decision.
I can see where it could be justified I guess but what if the Soldier / Leader starts again? Would the rater have to re engage the bullet with a needs improvement then?
I mean I used to drink and now I choose not to and inform my troops that they can call me at any time day or night before the law gets involved and I will assist them in making the correct decision.
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