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Originally Posted by fizzwheel
Sorry to hear about your mum, best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Chap I used to work with, used the Nicorrette one, he said he felt a bit of a pratt in the smoking shelter at work using it, it looks more like you are smoking a Bic biro than a cigarette, but he said it was quite effective and it helped him kick the habbit.
I think it was more the felt that he felt like he was smoking with it, rather than just the nicotine hit on its own.
This one
http://www.nicorette.co.uk/cut-down-to-stop/inhalator
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This is what I used to quit over 2 years ago.
When I was in hospital after my first accident I was in there for 2 weeks and laid up so couldn't get out of bed, no fake smoke but you can feel the nicotine intake when you inhale.
When I came out of hospital I continued to use it for a few more weeks and then stopped altogether.
I still have the odd one or two when I go out on the beer but I'm in control of it and its not that often.
I don't know what it is but after a few pints you can't beat the odd ciggy
I was smoking 10-15 a day before this for a good 4-5 years.
Best thing I ever did.