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I know this is completely of topic, but I just had to vent. Last night after I was asleep, I heard the door open. I noticed he was up and saw that he was outside by our van. Anyway, he came back in and I could smell the smoke on him. He has not smoked in 4 1/2 years as he quit when our oldest daughter was a baby. Before that, though, he had smoked like a chimney since he was about 13! I was so proud of him when he quit and cannot believe that he has started again! I didn't even know what to say to him. He said he knows that he needs to stop and that he doesn't smoke often. But I feel like he has lied to me. He has never lied to me before. I am heartbroken. My mother died of lung cancer when she was 50 and I don't want him to set a bad example for our daughters. We were both in agreement about this. If any one has been through something like this, I could definitely use some support. I am most saddened at the fact that he has kept me in the dark about it. 



My DH has a heart condition and was told to stop smoking, and of course he doesn't.
I used to be a smoker when I met him, and I stopped for him. I keep telling him that I stopped for him, but he can't stop for me. I don't even bother saying anything anymore, because he doesn't listen. I hope your DH has the strength to stop again.
My dh is a smoker and has been since he was around 14 (he's 50). He's tried to quit several times but none recently, as his job is crazy, and he just doesn't want to try and fail. His dr. gave him a prescription for something new--not sure what it's called, but it's supposed to make nicotine not effective as a stimulant. We'll see if he tries it. As others have said, I've given up saying anything about it, because it only caused tension between us, but it just about kills me to watch him to this to himself. By the way, my ob/gyn mentioned to me that nicotine is more addictive than heroin, so I'm sure it's just crazy to quit. Here's hoping that he tries again... In the meantime, know that you're not alone in this.
I really think that he will try to quit again. He obviously isn't smoking much or often or I would have known before this. Hopefully he will nip this in the bud before it gets out of control. His best friend and his wife are smokers and I am sure that has something to do with this resurgence.