The Pig! asked:

I have come to the realization that stopping smoking most likely is not a feat that I will be able to accomplish. However, I have used Nicoderm CQ as a smoking alternative in the past for short periods of time. What if I were to stop smoking and continue to use the 21 mg patch on a daily basis (instead of stepping down to lower mg patch after 14 days) in place of smoking altogether. Will my chances of developing lung cancer drop by using the patch to get my nicotine fix? My mother died from lung cancer due to smoking so this is my main concern. However, I also worry about weight gain from stopping smoking. Has anyone else tried this? If so, what were your results? Any info appreciated. Before answering, Please understand that I am not trying to quit completely I am looking for a permanant alternative to cigarettes.

Lung Cancer

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