On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 23:30:17 +0200, "Haluk Skywalker"
<yokoolebiri@spam.net> wrote:

>"Bryan Parker" <puntspeedchunk@yahoo.com>, haber iletisinde sunlari
>yazdi:2q42svss211q1q1nfbir3b54pcgmm33onq@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 21:25:25 +0200, "Haluk Skywalker"
>> <yokoolebiri@spam.net> wrote:
>>
>> >I quit smoking as of romorrow. This is like 147th time, and hopefully
>this
>> >time I'll succeed.
>> >
>> >Patches and nicotine gum didn't work for me. I tried cold turkey many
>times.
>> >Once I didn't smoke for almost 20 days, but started all over again.
>> >
>> >Anybody out there who'd gone cold turkey and succeded? Any success
>stories?
>> >
>>
>> ZYBAN Do a web search
>>
>> I thought that I had tried everything too. It REALLY worked for me. I
>> haven't had a smoke in over 2 years now, and I had been smoking for
>> 20+ years. . Good luck!
>
>www.zyban.com
>
>It's a prescription drug, so I need to check with my doctor whether it is
>available in Turkey and, if it is, whether he recommends it.  I have already
>checked Glaxo Turkey's website. There they talk about some oral treatment
>but I'm not sure if it's zyban.
>
>One line came interesting: "While it is unclear exactly how ZYBAN works, it
>is thought to act on the part of your brain that is addicted to the
>ingredients in cigarettes."
>
Yeah, it makes cigarettes taste like ass after a few days, the
cravings go away, and that's it. The gum and patches contain nicotine
and all they did for me was make me want a real fucking CIGARETTE!

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Bryan with a マ-ファキン "Y"