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Well, I had a dream that a coworker and I were hanging out in a bar in a casino smoking. I woke up with that familiar guilty feeling only to realize it was a dream and all is well. :)

 

It's so strange that -after being quit for over two years and having no desire to smoke- I still have the occasional smoking dream. What a crazy addiction.

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I too have this happen every so often, I feel so guilty when I wake up then come to see it is only a dream -- in a way it seems to strengthen my quit--- as you say "crazy"!!!!!

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Your thread title scared me, Jim, but I knew you weren't going to light back up.

 

I still have the occasional smoking dream as well..

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Jim,

You're click bait headline is misleading and aggravating.

Glad it was just a dream.

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