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To: goldworldnet who wrote (102)7/11/2018 7:22:46 AM
From: Joe Btfsplk3 Recommendations

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I'm quitting for my health only because my children need me

I smoked off and on for a lot of years, long enjoyed a love affair with cigars.

Turns out they really can hurt you. I've had six sub-lingual excavations, my throat opened twice, then 25 radiation treatments.
Now I have almost no salivary glands my taste buds aren't worth a hoot,, and there's almost 60 lbs. of me went somewhere else to live.

But I enjoyed most of 'em back when.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (102)7/11/2018 12:25:19 PM
From: Jerry Held7 Recommendations

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Josh, you've done yourself a world of good by being honest about smoking and starting this subject thread. You may have unwittingly gained a support group that is cheering you on with every new successful day that passes, something that other people who are trying to quit smoking don't have.

Everybody is different. I only smoked for three years and quit a two pack-a-day habit at 18. The first week was a bear but after that, I never craved one again.

I'm behind you like everyone else that has responded to you here. I wish you the best. Keep it up!



To: goldworldnet who wrote (102)7/11/2018 3:33:48 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™2 Recommendations

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When I was in the Army, walking through the commissary on that base, I saw cartons of cigs selling for $2.20 a carton... I wasn't a smoker but I do remember seeing that then, I walked through that place often amazed at all the stuff they had available... I think I was buying a camera at the time and they have cartons of cigs at the same counter along with some other smoking related stuff...

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