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You are not alone. Quitting nicotine isn't easy. But I can assure you it's doable. If you can get help with that, do it. I've read somewhere (about smoking) getting help by a specialist increases the odds by a significant margin. Making you more likely to succeed than not.
Wish you the best.
Thank you for your kind words. Nicotine addiction is sneaky and expensive ๐