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Absolutely. I'd kick that nasty (expensive) habit once and for all.
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I heard there is an anti-smoking vaccine already in the works... it helps your body grow a plaque around the part of your brain that responds to the addictive substance. This is like having a sex addiction and taking a vaccine that grows a giant wart around your dick so you don't feel pleasure anymore. Interesting approach, but my answer is 'no thanks'. I'll deal with my problems the old fashioned way.
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yes i would if it stops the awful withdrawl symptoms i would be there like a shot lol.
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Yes...If I could sign up now I would...But if you are already addicted, would the vaccine be of any use? LOL where the heck do I sign up??!
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I'd have to say I don't think I've ever been addicted to anything. I smoke socially, but I do it more for the pleasure and have never found myself craving a smoke. I hear that a vaccine for helping alcoholics called Naltrexone is in the works, I'm interested to see how that works because I have a few alcoholic relatives I'd love to go stick with that vaccine. I'd have to say I don't think I would personally find a vaccine to prevent addictions useful though, but who knows what the future brings?
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No, because I won't get addicted if I don't start smoking. I won't start smoking because i don't want to get addicted. I suppose basically, I'm saying I use abstinence as a method to stop me becoming addicted to tobacco and illegal drugs.
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I would not for I do not trust what the ingredients are in the vaccination and the side effects are worse than the so called cure.
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