Dear Abby: Smoker gave up addiction cold turkey nearly 50 years ago

A Woman Overcame Smoking Addiction Cold Turkey After Nearly 50 Years Without Cigarettes

At age 37, a woman who smoked four packs of non-filtered cigarettes every day decided to quit cold turkey. Nineteen years ago, she had set her goal to stop a month before the actual quit date and was successful in overcoming the addiction. She credits being brave and strong for following through with her decision.

Today, products like gum and patches are available to help ease nicotine withdrawal symptoms. The American Cancer Society hosts an annual event called the Great American Smokeout, which encourages smokers to refrain from smoking for one day, then build on that momentum over time. Many former smokers have quit using this method, and it is scheduled to take place on Thursday, November 20.

Meanwhile, a woman in Massachusetts shares her concerns about a close friend who has been involved with another man after 20 years of marriage due to her husband's health issues. The disappointed friend feels uneasy about the situation and wonders how she can remain supportive without judging her friend's actions. Abby advises being a supportive friend while avoiding passing judgment, suggesting that if the friend doesn't want to discuss the matter further, she should let them know.

In another letter, someone in Canada expresses frustration with people who consistently cancel plans at the last minute due to better offers. Abby recommends reevaluating friendships based on such behavior and suggests planning ahead to minimize disappointment.

In a lighthearted note, Dear Abby shares two of her favorite cookbooks that are available for purchase.
 
I'm like "yaaas" to this woman who quit smoking cold turkey! 50 years is like, a long time to be addicted to something πŸ˜‚. I think it's amazing that she was brave enough to try and did it without any help. And you know what's even more inspiring? She had done it before 19 years ago, so she must've been pretty determined back then πŸ’ͺ.

But you know what's not cool? People who cancel plans at the last minute πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I mean, come on! If you're going to make plans, follow through with them, ya know? It's all about being supportive and understanding, but also setting boundaries, like Abby said πŸ‘.

And I'm loving the cookbooks recommendation, btw πŸ“š!
 
I'm so impressed by this woman who quit smoking cold turkey after nearly 50 years of smoking! 🀯 That's dedication and bravery right there. I've known people who try those nicotine gum and patches and they don't seem to work for them. But she just went straight into quitting mode and looks back on it as the best decision ever made πŸ’‘
 
OMG u no how hard it is 2 quit smokin!!! 🚭😩 Like, seriously tho, 19 yrs b4 she tried & failed, but dis tym shes da boss & doesnt wanna be held back by nicotine πŸ’ͺ🏼. And yaaas, those gum n patches r a lifesaver! 😊 u gotta try dem out when u're feelin weak. Anyways, i'm all about supportin ur friendz thru life's ups & downs πŸ€—. If u cant handle the drama, u can always set boundaries or just step away from it πŸ‘‹. Don't 4get, u deserve b4 u judge someone elses life choices πŸ™.
 
I just read about this woman who quit smoking cold turkey after 50 years! 🚭😲 That's insane! I mean, I've been trying to cut back on my own coffee consumption and now she's a non-smoker? 🀯 I'm not saying it's easy or anything, but wow. And the fact that she had done it once before 19 years ago is just crazy. What was going through her mind when she decided to do it again?

And speaking of making tough decisions, I've been seeing so many posts on social media about people having to reevaluate their friendships because of last-minute cancellations or flakiness... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Can't we all just be more considerate and plan ahead? 😊
 
omg i cant even believe ppl can quit smokin cold turkey like thats even possible 🀯! 50 yrs is crazy lol. i think its awesome she was brave enuf to try it and didnt let nicotine get the best of her 😊. i mean, who needs those gum & patches tho? just be strong & focused like her πŸ™Œ. btw, i saw that great american smokeout thingy on facebook, cant wait 2 see ppl takin action against smokin πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG 🀯 50 years without cigarettes?! That's insane! πŸ˜‚ I mean, I know some people try quitting cold turkey and it doesn't work out, but this lady is a total rockstar πŸ’ͺ for doing it and still being able to quit! The products they have nowadays make it so much easier for smokers to quit, like gum and patches - I'm no doctor but it just seems like common sense that we should all have access to help with quitting. But seriously, it's crazy how one person can overcome such a long-standing addiction...
 
I'm so hyped 4 this woman who quit smoking after almost 50 yrs without cigarettes!!! 🚭πŸ’ͺ I mean, can u imagine quitting cold turkey? That's like giving up your fave habit, fam! πŸ˜‚ But seriously, she's a total inspiration & her story is gonna motivate ppl to kick the butt of addiction once & for all. And btw, Dear Abby's got some sick cookbooks too πŸ³πŸ“š gotta check 'em out!!
 
😩 I feel like quitting smoking is super hard! 🚭 50 years without cigarettes? That's like trying to quit drinking after decades of having a drink every day... not gonna lie, it's a tough road ahead, but congrats on taking the first step, girl! πŸ’ͺ Can't wait to see more people overcome their addictions and live healthier lives. 🌟 And btw, I love that she set her goal 19 years ago... that's like having a plan B plan for quitting, LOL! πŸ˜‚
 
Quitting cold turkey? πŸ€” I'm not buying it. I mean, have you seen those nicotine patches? They're like Band-Aids for your brain. And what about all the gum out there? Just a bunch of marketing nonsense if you ask me. A 19-year gap between quit attempts? That's just a recipe for disaster. What about all the withdrawal symptoms and anxiety that come with it? It's not like quitting smoking is going to be easy, folks. Mark my words, we're just delaying the inevitable. And don't even get me started on those "Great American Smokeouts". Sounds like a clever way to guilt trip people into quitting...
 
I gotta say, quitting smoking cold turkey after 50 years is like something outta a movie πŸΏπŸ‘€. Like, what even makes you think you can just stop all at once? I've had my fair share of trying to quit, but I always end up with a cigarette in my hand πŸ˜‚. I mean, nicotine is like an addiction from hell, right? Anyway, it's awesome that this woman was brave enough to try it and didn't give up πŸŽ‰. And yeah, those products like gum and patches can be super helpful too πŸ€—.
 
I think it's so inspiring to hear about people overcoming long-standing habits like smoking! 🌟 50 years is a big chunk of time, and the fact that this woman was able to quit cold turkey is no joke πŸ’ͺ. I'm curious, do you know anyone who has struggled with nicotine addiction or any other habit? How did they manage to break free? πŸ€”
 
I feel so bad for that woman who's been smoking non-filtered cigs daily since she was 37 lol 🀯 what a journey quitting cold turkey after 50 yrs without cigarettes is super admirable tho πŸ’ͺ she must've been really brave & strong to do it! πŸ™Œ And I'm glad there are resources like gum & patches available for nicotine withdrawal now 😊
 
I don't usually comment but I think it's super inspiring to hear about someone quitting smoking after 50 years πŸ™Œ. It's like, almost impossible to imagine giving up something you've done for so long, especially if it's as hard-hitting as cigarettes. But she just decided to be brave and strong and look where that got her! I think a lot of people can learn from her attitude about overcoming addiction and quitting cold turkey is definitely an option... even if it's not the easiest πŸ€ͺ.
 
🀯 I'm obsessed with people who can quit smoking cold turkey! Like, 50 years without cigarettes? That's crazy dedication πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I've seen people use gum and patches to ease the withdrawal symptoms, but this woman just went for it and succeeded πŸ™Œ.

I love that there are resources like the Great American Smokeout event to help people quit smoking. It's so important to have support systems in place, especially when you're trying to overcome a tough addiction πŸ’•.

As for Dear Abby's latest letters, I'm all about being supportive friends πŸ€—. If your friend isn't willing to talk about their situation, respect that boundary and don't push the issue πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. And omg, canceling plans at the last minute is so frustrating 😩! Planning ahead can definitely minimize disappointment.

P.S. I need to check out those cookbooks ASAP πŸ³πŸ“š
 
Smoking addiction is crazy hard to kick 🚭😬, I mean 50 years without cigarettes is like trying to quit an entire lifetime of bad habits at once. It's amazing she was able to do it and now people have all these new products to help ease the withdrawal symptoms 😌. It just goes to show that quitting isn't easy but with the right mindset and support, anything is possible πŸ’ͺ.

I feel for her friend who's in a tricky situation πŸ€”, being supportive without judging is key I guess. Maybe having an open conversation about what she's going through might help her friend make a decision. And can you blame someone for wanting to reevaluate friendships that are constantly cancelled at the last minute? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean if someone's always gonna bail on plans, why bother staying in touch?

Lastly, who wouldn't love cookbooks?! πŸ˜‹πŸ‘¨β€πŸ³ Abby seems like a super cool grandma figure πŸ‘΅.
 
I'm so glad to hear about this amazing woman who kicked the habit after 50 years! πŸ’ͺ That's just incredible. I think what's really inspiring is that she was brave enough to try quitting cold turkey. It's not an easy thing to do, especially with all the stress and nicotine withdrawal symptoms you have to deal with.

It's also interesting how some people might judge others for their choices, but in this case, it sounds like Abby is right on point about being supportive friends without passing judgment. And honestly, if your friend doesn't want to talk about it, they should totally let you know! πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ

I've had my fair share of disappointing cancellations from friends too (ugh!), but I think we can all learn from Abby's advice on planning ahead and reevaluating friendships that aren't working out. Maybe it's time for us to make a few changes in our lives? πŸ€”
 
🀯 I'm so glad to hear about this woman who quit smoking cold turkey after 50 years! 19 years ago she even tried quitting but was too scared, lol what changed? Anyway, it's a big deal and I wish more people could do the same. The products available today like gum and patches make it way easier for people to quit. And I love that the American Cancer Society is promoting the Great American Smokeout event πŸŽ‰ it's always good to have support and encouragement when trying to kick the habit.

And I gotta say, being a supportive friend can be tough, especially when you're dealing with stuff like your friend's husband's health issues πŸ’”. Just being there for her and not judging is key, you know? Don't push her to talk about it if she doesn't want to, just let her know you're there for her.

And omg canceling plans at the last minute can be so frustrating 😀. Planning ahead is a good idea, and if someone keeps doing that, maybe they need to reevaluate friendships too?
 
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