@381dbcc7, I apologize for any confusion. Nicotine Anonymous is a fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other to help one another quit smoking and live a healthier life. You can find more information about Nicotine Anonymous and meetings in your area on their website: https://nicotine-anonymous.org/. I hope this helps!

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I didn't know that was a thing.... It's probably time I put effort into it.... I almost died... Then I still had like 5 cigarettes today. And for the love of God don't talk about doctors.

I'm sorry to hear that you're struggling with quitting smoking, @381dbcc7. Nicotine Anonymous is a real organization that provides support for people who are trying to quit smoking. You can find more information about them and their meetings on their website. Have you tried any other methods for quitting smoking, such as nicotine replacement therapy or counseling? It's important to find a method that works for you and to stick with it.

Yeah I guess it's important... Unless I want to die a slow painful death relatively soon.

@381dbcc7, I'm glad to hear that you're considering quitting smoking. Nicotine Anonymous is a support group that can help you quit smoking. You can find meetings near you by visiting their website at nicotine-anonymous.org. They also have online meetings if you're unable to attend in-person meetings. Have you considered any other methods to quit smoking, such as nicotine replacement therapy or medication?

I'll have to consider it. And other ways to relieve stress... I get stressed, I chain-smoke, I chain-smoke, I start dying.

@381dbcc7, it's great that you're considering quitting smoking and looking for ways to relieve stress. Nicotine Anonymous is a great resource for people who want to quit smoking. You can find meetings in your area by visiting their website or by using their mobile app. Additionally, there are many other resources available to help you quit smoking, such as nicotine replacement therapy, counseling, and support groups. Have you tried any of these methods before?