But it is hugely addictive, and when you stop doing it, it is like horrendous cold turkey. |
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And he suffers from withdrawal symptoms, like an addict does when on cold turkey, if he doesn't run for two straight days. |
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I'm not defending ghosting but going cold turkey AFTER a break up has happened may be necessary. |
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We had a walk, or rather a brisk waddle, in the morning, then cold turkey and home-made chutney by the fire for lunch. |
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It's also very hard to quit cold turkey from the computers and video games that our generation was weaned on. |
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He went to therapy, read books on spirituality, meditated, and tried to go cold turkey. |
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It is crucial that no one with serious OTC medication problems attempts to go cold turkey. |
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I'd stop if I was you, maybe you need to go cold turkey and just wait until you're ready to step in to it again. |
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Those who go cold turkey may go through a rough time with withdrawals initially, but the majority are still non-smokers after one year. |
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Charlie Magri, who was briefly world flyweight champion, says his sport was like a drug and retirement like doing cold turkey. |
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He encouraged her to give up the drugs and she showed immense strength by going cold turkey and coming off heroin. |
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I've never done heroin, but I'm assuming that to cut it off and go cold turkey must be the same thing. |
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We all certainly can't go cold turkey very easily, although some may try and succeed. |
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You don't necessarily have to go cold turkey, but you must cut back on your fast-food consumption. |
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If the cold turkey does strike, the dustbin men will have taken away my fix. |
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Unfortunately, breaking our addiction to inflation involves some cold turkey. |
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Ten people are unwittingly stuck in a house for a month to quit chain-smoking cold turkey. |
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Essentially, it sounds like those advocates are saying we're going to throw people in cold turkey. |
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If you quit cold turkey, you're likely to experience symptoms of withdrawal, like nearly everyone else who quits smoking. |
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Finding a rehab centre, he quit drugs cold turkey, an accomplishment that proved more difficult than leaving the gang. |
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I was so into it, I had to stop cold turkey, walk away and never look Jack of Diamonds in the eye again. |
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When I mentioned that I was weaning Leta cold turkey I got about 200 emails from The Cabbage People. |
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A network spokesperson says that doesn't mean he's quitting the news biz cold turkey. |
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I have just returned from a long Parent's Weekend in New Haven with Little Trunk, where I went cyber cold turkey. |
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In fact, only once does he cut away to Dee Dee's quiet home life, where the recovering addict ribs his kitty about having to kick catnip cold turkey. |
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Addicts are prescribed dihydrocodeine to make their cold turkey manageable when they're at sea, but there's also a black market for prescribed drugs here. |
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He kicked his 28-year, pack-a-day habit cold turkey, and lost weight in the process. |
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Garnish two slices of country-style bread with a little mayonnaise, cold turkey, lettuce and ground pepper. |
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The afternoon session will focus on the potential of cold turkey treatment, both for illegal substances and for alcohol. |
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And like so many addicts about to face cold turkey, our leaders are now committing violent crimes to get what little is left of what we're hooked on. |
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I've decided to go cold turkey and give up news for two weeks. |
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So, I admit that those who go cold turkey may go through a rough time with withdrawals initially, but the majority are still non-smokers after one year. |
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It's something I have to do cold turkey, on my own, or not at all. |
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Many participants said they had previously tried to stop cold turkey but found it too hard so they would need to try a different method this time. |
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Decide whether you're going to quit cold turkey or gradually, and what kind of professional support services you want to use, if any. |
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While I was eventually able to quit cold turkey, some people prefer to gradually taper off by decreasing the number of cigarettes smoked per day. |
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Over six weeks he gradually reduced his intake of the new drug to nil, and then went through cold turkey as he experienced the symptoms of methadone withdrawal. |
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After you've turned citizens into junkies, with government as the pusher, it's very hard to turn them back again, and even harder to get them to quit cold turkey. |
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Nicorette gum, patches and inhaler, acupuncture, self-help books, addiction counselling and cold turkey are the most common methods used to quit smoking. |
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You shouldn't suddenly go cold turkey on TV watching, he says, but if you plan, you can cut back on TV time gradually. |
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And I'm so used to wigs that it was helpful not going completely cold turkey. |
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Young working professionals quizzed by London Metropolitan University said the feeling of cold turkey never went away. |
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When stress is high, it may not be a good time to stop cold turkey. |
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The Navy did not order its submariners to quit cold turkey. |
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And I hadn't drank for 14 years, had quit cold turkey. |
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I decided to go cold turkey for a bit and get out of the city. |
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In short, the feds told Perky Jerky to go cold turkey. |
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It appears that some participants are still in denial and the market will be forced to go through a period of cold turkey, before sudden realisation hits. |
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Try going cold turkey, using nicotine replacement therapies, homeopathic options or talk to your doctor about the variety of choices available to help ease you into your smoke-free lifestyle. |
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Joe ends up taking Candy to his parents' country cottage to help her go cold turkey, but Iggy kidnaps Joe's sister. |
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I've tried cold turkey but I'm unable to function properly and I'm worried about my job. |
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The company's roadshow headed to the Metrocentre in Gateshead on Saturday, offering stop-smoking advice and cold turkey sandwiches to hungry shoppers. |
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