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Shymaid

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  1. Nope!
  2. Well, here's one! And this post asking this question is why I actually signed up so I could reply. Hopefully any decrease in activity is due to fewer smokers, but as others point out that doesn't necessarily mean fewer nicotine addicts. Fingers crossed, however! As for myself, I now have 20 hours under my belt in this quit (I almost typed 'try' but it's a QUIT not a feeble 'try'!), and doing good so far! Been sitting with my nose in Allen Carr's book - even typing it up to really let the info sink in, and my cravings isn't near what it has been before. Started reading here the same day I read the book the day before yesterday, but I think I got a bit scared to sign up as my cravings aren't really bad at all. 'Will reading about other people's experiences with The Bad Cravings TM make me feel mine stronger?' 'Will I start to expect what happened to others to also happen to me, thereby creating it in the first place where I might not have had them if I didn't do that?' etc, etc. I have a strong tendency to overthink things, to put it mildly! But I read your question and felt obliged to answer! And at least I can get a ticker (provided I managed to set the damn thing up correctly, lol! I suppose I'll see with this post! Ah, nope! I suppose I'll have to fiddle around with that one a bit more, haha!)

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