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Thank you all.

Leccy I actually bought them on a plane.  I just tried one, they seemed to work for 5 minutes until I walked in to the kitchen where my real cigs are and I lit up  

To be honest, I never crave a cigarette when I fly, mainly because I am usually in panic mode.  I'm more concerned about when I get to Toronto and have to wait for my connecting flight.
Cinds
I wasn't talking about quitting, I was asking if the smokeless cigarettes worked.

Cinds, they work if you think they work for you. Its all in the mind with quitting, if you think something works then it works for you. Scientific studies may show these things work, but it is up to the individual to believe they work. Its a matter of mind over matter.
FM
All I was pointing out was the reason I was asking about them wasn't about me quitting at this time, it was about whether they will work for me on my journey tomorrow.

Give them a try Cinds and see what you think. Report back to us on what you think, and maybe some on here will try them or disregard them. You are the forums guinea pig for these false fags. Good luck .
FM
I always refuse  coffee / tea on long haul flights as it would make me crave a ciggie more....Last time I went to New York,May last year,our flight was delayed due to the ash cloud ,I was crawling the walls in Dublin airport and asked if I could go back outside to have a quick smoke,because I'd cleared US immigration apparently I was on what was classed as US soil so if I'd left that departure lounge my visa became null and void.When I finally did arrive in JFK,over 12 hours later,cleared US customs and got my luggage I ran like to wind to get out for a smoke.
~Lee~
Reference: Leccy
My Mam's never bothered about smoking on the plane, its always at airports were it gets to her, when she's waiting for connecting flights.
Leccy! 

I'm the same.
I'm fine when I know I can't have one on the flight, but when you're waiting for your luggage and then helpfully keep reminding you that you can't smoke in the airport, I go a bit mad.

Mr Blizz usually suggests I go outside and he waits for the luggage! 
Blizz'ard
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Really? Does the gun keep you THAT addicted?

The point about the gum isn't that it removes your addiction - only you can do that over time. The gum is just a lot less harmful than smoking, and is also easier to give up / cut down on. However, you still have to have the will to escape your addiction in the first place. And yes, I do speak from experience.

I tried to give up smoking several times over 20 years, but I was only successful when I took the decision to really give up, mainly because I was worried about my health. As for nicotine aids, I'd suggest trying different ones till you find the one which suits you. For me the inhaler thing worked best, but other people I know have given up using gum or patches.
PeterCat

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