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Daniel Craig Claims To Have A Serious Cigarette Addiction

Written by Rupert Kircz| Monday, 22 August 2011| There are 2 comments

Daniel Craig said addiction was a horrible thing

The actor Daniel Craig is still suffering from withdrawal symptoms despite the fact that he quit smoking some years ago. Daniel Craig who is probably most famous for his acting role as James Bond said that addiction was a horrible thing and that he would be an addict for the rest of his life and said that he would never actually stop being a smoker in the same way as ex alcoholics can never have a drink again.

daniel craig claims to have a serious cigarette addiction

At Ukmedix News we have written a lot about how deep rooted a cigarette addiction can be. We have written about cases where people have given up smoking for years only to have that one puff in a week moment which sets them off on a smoking binge again. At least Daniel Craig is facing his addiction properly and understanding how powerful it can be. He described it as being dumb but also admitted that it would eventually kill you if you did not deal with it.

Daniel Craig who is now 43 recently married another movie star Rachel Weisz and this should help him to rationalize his life and make sure that he never lights up again. The older you are when you quit smoking the more difficult it is to do and also the more permanent damage you are likely to have done to your body. Daniel Craig should remember that smoking could cause him to suffer from impotence and that would be a pretty terrible thing if Rachel Weisz was in your bed!

If you are addicted to smoking you need to face the facts that at some point in your life it will mess it up for you. Whether it comes in the form of life threatening cancer, erectile dysfunction or just a heart attack you will deeply regret ever having smoked that first cigarette and also wished if you had quit at some point.

It is possible to have an online quit smoking consultation at the Ukmedix web site where a doctor may be able to prescribe you the smoking cessation medication Champix.

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There are 2 comments on this article.

On August 22, 2011 @ 16:58
Josie said:
Thank you I will definitely think about the online consultation if I pluck up enough courage
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On November 10, 2011 @ 21:35
teddy said:
I remember he stopped smoking when he was training for Casino Royale in 2005, he said it was the best thing he ever did.
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