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    Erudite_Eric
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    That makes it a calendar month. Have to say, it was helped by a shitty cold that lasted almost 2 weeks, but its actually been easy; I just stopped because of the cold and didn't bother restarting. It wasn't intentional. :) My eyesight has improved. Weird. My lungs are clearer and I have more energy. Mind you not poisoning yourself with carbon monoxide is gong to help.\ So all in all interesting, and here is a tip: Smoke until your mid 40s, That way when you stop you will feel young again and be as healthy as you were in your 20s and so not feel the effects of ageing! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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      That makes it a calendar month. Have to say, it was helped by a shitty cold that lasted almost 2 weeks, but its actually been easy; I just stopped because of the cold and didn't bother restarting. It wasn't intentional. :) My eyesight has improved. Weird. My lungs are clearer and I have more energy. Mind you not poisoning yourself with carbon monoxide is gong to help.\ So all in all interesting, and here is a tip: Smoke until your mid 40s, That way when you stop you will feel young again and be as healthy as you were in your 20s and so not feel the effects of ageing! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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      Well done! Keep it up - it's worth it. :thumbsup: If you are feeling better after a month, then it shouldn't be too long before your sense of smell improves, followed by your sense of taste.

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        Well done! Keep it up - it's worth it. :thumbsup: If you are feeling better after a month, then it shouldn't be too long before your sense of smell improves, followed by your sense of taste.

        Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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        Erudite_Eric
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        Smell and taste are already noticeably different. I can smell the rabbits now, we have a couple of rabbits in the house in a cage, and it stinks! :) Apparently the chance of a heart attack halves in three weeks or some such, which is a remarkable change. I stopped flemming up huge gobs of crud after the second week. In itself an interesting experiment in finding out just how much crap there is in your lungs as a smoker. Next I need to do some fitness, get my software engineers body back in shape because its skiing time soon! Need to be fit for that, its sodding knackering. I thought I would do a few ks each day on the bike, should be good for the legs and lungs.

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          That makes it a calendar month. Have to say, it was helped by a shitty cold that lasted almost 2 weeks, but its actually been easy; I just stopped because of the cold and didn't bother restarting. It wasn't intentional. :) My eyesight has improved. Weird. My lungs are clearer and I have more energy. Mind you not poisoning yourself with carbon monoxide is gong to help.\ So all in all interesting, and here is a tip: Smoke until your mid 40s, That way when you stop you will feel young again and be as healthy as you were in your 20s and so not feel the effects of ageing! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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          So I can smoke for another 20 years, then quit with no consequences? Awesome!

          Well fads they come and fads they go. And God I love that rock and roll! Well the point was fast but it was too blunt to miss. Life handed us a paycheck, we said, "We worked harder than this!"

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            Smell and taste are already noticeably different. I can smell the rabbits now, we have a couple of rabbits in the house in a cage, and it stinks! :) Apparently the chance of a heart attack halves in three weeks or some such, which is a remarkable change. I stopped flemming up huge gobs of crud after the second week. In itself an interesting experiment in finding out just how much crap there is in your lungs as a smoker. Next I need to do some fitness, get my software engineers body back in shape because its skiing time soon! Need to be fit for that, its sodding knackering. I thought I would do a few ks each day on the bike, should be good for the legs and lungs.

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            I know the feeling - when I gave up I had to move things around in the living room, because the coal in the coal bucket smelled so strong I couldn't sit there and watch TV...and worse, my taste in wine changed dramatically. I had always assumed (while smoking) that the crap in the lungs was traffic fumes... :-O :doh:

            Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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              That makes it a calendar month. Have to say, it was helped by a shitty cold that lasted almost 2 weeks, but its actually been easy; I just stopped because of the cold and didn't bother restarting. It wasn't intentional. :) My eyesight has improved. Weird. My lungs are clearer and I have more energy. Mind you not poisoning yourself with carbon monoxide is gong to help.\ So all in all interesting, and here is a tip: Smoke until your mid 40s, That way when you stop you will feel young again and be as healthy as you were in your 20s and so not feel the effects of ageing! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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              Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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              Erudite_Eric wrote:

              Smoke until your mid 40s

              Too late... Well done - we all behind you!!! :thumbsup:

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                I know the feeling - when I gave up I had to move things around in the living room, because the coal in the coal bucket smelled so strong I couldn't sit there and watch TV...and worse, my taste in wine changed dramatically. I had always assumed (while smoking) that the crap in the lungs was traffic fumes... :-O :doh:

                Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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                Erudite_Eric
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                OriginalGriff wrote:

                my taste in wine changed dramatically.

                :omg: :wtf: :omg: That's scary. Fortunately I still love red wine, in fact even more if that's possible. I had acid reflux for a few weeks to, but that seems to have gone. I expect I will get bowel cancer now, sods law and all that. Like Schumacker, getting near killed while skiing. You know he retired because he started to sense the danger? Sad eh.

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                  So I can smoke for another 20 years, then quit with no consequences? Awesome!

                  Well fads they come and fads they go. And God I love that rock and roll! Well the point was fast but it was too blunt to miss. Life handed us a paycheck, we said, "We worked harder than this!"

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                  Erudite_Eric
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                  Yeah, pretty much. You can do almost what you like till your 40s, you have enough youth to carry you, after that though its time to live healthier. Mind you my dad lived healthy, didn't smoke, ate organic, drank red wine, and got strokes and died of cancer at 78. His dad was a fat slob who smoked and died at 84, so nothing guaranteed.

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                    Erudite_Eric wrote:

                    Smoke until your mid 40s

                    Too late... Well done - we all behind you!!! :thumbsup:

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                    Erudite_Eric
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                    Thankyou, that does mean something. I wished the govt would just ban them then there is no messing around. All non smokers would agree, and 90% of smokers would too. Just an outright ban, period.

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                      That makes it a calendar month. Have to say, it was helped by a shitty cold that lasted almost 2 weeks, but its actually been easy; I just stopped because of the cold and didn't bother restarting. It wasn't intentional. :) My eyesight has improved. Weird. My lungs are clearer and I have more energy. Mind you not poisoning yourself with carbon monoxide is gong to help.\ So all in all interesting, and here is a tip: Smoke until your mid 40s, That way when you stop you will feel young again and be as healthy as you were in your 20s and so not feel the effects of ageing! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                      My brother, age 52, has been in the hospital for over 3 weeks ago because of smoking and COPD. His oxygen level got so low they had to hospitlize him. Hopefully, this will force him to quit smoking as well. And, don't fool yourself into thinking you're good to go if you quit by your 40's; my mother quit, but too late, her lungs were shot and developed lung cancer 5 years later. I cannot stress strongly enough: if you love your family, quit for their sake. Tim

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                        That makes it a calendar month. Have to say, it was helped by a shitty cold that lasted almost 2 weeks, but its actually been easy; I just stopped because of the cold and didn't bother restarting. It wasn't intentional. :) My eyesight has improved. Weird. My lungs are clearer and I have more energy. Mind you not poisoning yourself with carbon monoxide is gong to help.\ So all in all interesting, and here is a tip: Smoke until your mid 40s, That way when you stop you will feel young again and be as healthy as you were in your 20s and so not feel the effects of ageing! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                          My brother, age 52, has been in the hospital for over 3 weeks ago because of smoking and COPD. His oxygen level got so low they had to hospitlize him. Hopefully, this will force him to quit smoking as well. And, don't fool yourself into thinking you're good to go if you quit by your 40's; my mother quit, but too late, her lungs were shot and developed lung cancer 5 years later. I cannot stress strongly enough: if you love your family, quit for their sake. Tim

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                          Yeah, cancer can get you anytime, for any reason, These days bad diet is as risky as smoking, type 2 diabetes is a nasty one. SO I put my faith in red wine, garlic, good eating, veg, salads and greens to keep me going! That's one thing in my favour, I have always eaten well.

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                            That makes it a calendar month. Have to say, it was helped by a shitty cold that lasted almost 2 weeks, but its actually been easy; I just stopped because of the cold and didn't bother restarting. It wasn't intentional. :) My eyesight has improved. Weird. My lungs are clearer and I have more energy. Mind you not poisoning yourself with carbon monoxide is gong to help.\ So all in all interesting, and here is a tip: Smoke until your mid 40s, That way when you stop you will feel young again and be as healthy as you were in your 20s and so not feel the effects of ageing! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                            Congrats it's a hard habit to break!

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                              That makes it a calendar month. Have to say, it was helped by a shitty cold that lasted almost 2 weeks, but its actually been easy; I just stopped because of the cold and didn't bother restarting. It wasn't intentional. :) My eyesight has improved. Weird. My lungs are clearer and I have more energy. Mind you not poisoning yourself with carbon monoxide is gong to help.\ So all in all interesting, and here is a tip: Smoke until your mid 40s, That way when you stop you will feel young again and be as healthy as you were in your 20s and so not feel the effects of ageing! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                              Congrats, I quit in November last year, and must say that you don't have to be 40 to quit to feel the difference. :thumbsup: http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/4695410/I-quit-smoking.aspx[^]

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                                That makes it a calendar month. Have to say, it was helped by a shitty cold that lasted almost 2 weeks, but its actually been easy; I just stopped because of the cold and didn't bother restarting. It wasn't intentional. :) My eyesight has improved. Weird. My lungs are clearer and I have more energy. Mind you not poisoning yourself with carbon monoxide is gong to help.\ So all in all interesting, and here is a tip: Smoke until your mid 40s, That way when you stop you will feel young again and be as healthy as you were in your 20s and so not feel the effects of ageing! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                                Erudite_Eric wrote:

                                My eyesight has improved.

                                You only gave up smoking?

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                                  Erudite_Eric wrote:

                                  My eyesight has improved.

                                  You only gave up smoking?

                                  Peter Wasser Art is making something out of nothing and selling it. Frank Zappa

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                                  :)

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                                    Congrats, I quit in November last year, and must say that you don't have to be 40 to quit to feel the difference. :thumbsup: http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/4695410/I-quit-smoking.aspx[^]

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                                    Some years ago I got into the successful habit of only smoking when I went to the pub. I did it for years, only smoked when I drank beer in pubs. I was also cycling a lot at the time, I lived in Belgium, and felt good. Since then I have fond that with stress I started to smoke all the time, but I have been getting really sick of it this last year. It has truly started to nauseate me so I have been looking for an excuse for a while. and also right now I am in a fairly non stressful situation. The odd thing though, is that smoking actually stimulates you and so doesn't relieve stress at all. So god knows why we turn to a fag in times of stress. Weird.

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                                      That makes it a calendar month. Have to say, it was helped by a shitty cold that lasted almost 2 weeks, but its actually been easy; I just stopped because of the cold and didn't bother restarting. It wasn't intentional. :) My eyesight has improved. Weird. My lungs are clearer and I have more energy. Mind you not poisoning yourself with carbon monoxide is gong to help.\ So all in all interesting, and here is a tip: Smoke until your mid 40s, That way when you stop you will feel young again and be as healthy as you were in your 20s and so not feel the effects of ageing! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                                      Erudite_Eric wrote:

                                      My eyesight has improved. Weird.

                                      Probably because your glasses aren't covered with nicotine stain. You probably noticed that everything you see aren't quite as yellow as well. :) I quit for 20 years, then I started occaisionally like you, when I was having a beer or two. Guess I need to stay away from the bar. Congrats on the first month. :thumbsup:

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                                        Yeah, cancer can get you anytime, for any reason, These days bad diet is as risky as smoking, type 2 diabetes is a nasty one. SO I put my faith in red wine, garlic, good eating, veg, salads and greens to keep me going! That's one thing in my favour, I have always eaten well.

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                                        I have always eaten well too. But the definition may vary.

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                                          That makes it a calendar month. Have to say, it was helped by a shitty cold that lasted almost 2 weeks, but its actually been easy; I just stopped because of the cold and didn't bother restarting. It wasn't intentional. :) My eyesight has improved. Weird. My lungs are clearer and I have more energy. Mind you not poisoning yourself with carbon monoxide is gong to help.\ So all in all interesting, and here is a tip: Smoke until your mid 40s, That way when you stop you will feel young again and be as healthy as you were in your 20s and so not feel the effects of ageing! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                                          Erudite_Eric wrote:

                                          carbon monoxide

                                          Isn't that an AGW gas? Thanks for making the world a little cooler. ;P

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