I have thought about trying hypnosis to quit smoking for a few years now. I don't know why I have not gone through with it yet.
I do know someone that it worked perfectly for. He was one of my dad's friends. When I talked to him about it, he had already stopped smoking for eight years. He said that after the hypnosis, all desire to smoke completely vanished.
Today, I started looking up hypnosis centers in my area. I am going to call a few on Monday and see what they have to say. If it works, it will be well worth the cost (which I am still researching).
I think I just talked myself into it! The real hindrance to my success in quitting has been my mind. If someone can re-train it for me, I would be most thankful. Lord knows I can't seem to control it even though I am its owner!
If anyone reading this has experience with hypnosis, please chime in. Maybe you tried it or maybe someone that you know has tried it. I am interested in hearing all experiences whether they be positive or negative ones.
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I have tried group hypnosis. It did not work for me although, I would consider trying it again.
I have a neighbor that quit smoking for several years though hypnosis. I think that it depends on the person and the hypnotist.
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I think you are right. Finding a good hypnotist is the key to having it work.
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