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I just took my nicotine patch off, can I smoke?



I have decided that I am not ready to quit smoking, I was forcing myself to quit, I need to do it when I am ready. Will it hurt me to smoke since I just took off the patch?

nah, but your head will spin...
Try and leave it a couple of hours before you start again....;
YESSS!!! It will give you cancer...
Don't be foolish; you've come this far, now quit!
Don't be such a fraidy-cat!
Open a savings account, and put the money you would be buying cigarette's with into savings. You'll get rich, fast!
Sigh, I would wait till tomorrow, but it should be ok for u to smoke in a few hours.
yes you can smoke as many cigarettes as you can 1 day and you`ll suffer a nicotine intoxication but heres the good part you wont smoke 1-2 months after that bicause when u`ll try it will make you vomit this is the best way to quit (its tested)
Well it will not do your Lungs or General Health any good to start Smoking again.
If you do try to really cut down
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