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The issues of quitting smoking
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<blockquote data-quote="backcreek" data-source="post: 62570" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>All Power to you Smithy.</p><p>I have been crook for the past two weeks coughing my guts up with an upper respiratory infection. The doctor has me on antibiotics and an inhaler to help me breathe.</p><p>This I think is directly linked or made worse by smoking.</p><p>I started smoking at 13 and gave it away when I was 26 when I started training for racing NSW enduro titles. I found I couldn't train effectively while smoking. Gave it away cold turkey.</p><p>When I turned 40 I had a major medical issue and was told I had a good chance of dying and I think the stress of this news made me take it up again.</p><p>I'm now 55 and it's time to give it away, I'm sick of it.</p><p>I think you have given me the inspiration to kick it again.</p><p>Maybe we can feed off each others strengths.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Mick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backcreek, post: 62570, member: 277"] All Power to you Smithy. I have been crook for the past two weeks coughing my guts up with an upper respiratory infection. The doctor has me on antibiotics and an inhaler to help me breathe. This I think is directly linked or made worse by smoking. I started smoking at 13 and gave it away when I was 26 when I started training for racing NSW enduro titles. I found I couldn't train effectively while smoking. Gave it away cold turkey. When I turned 40 I had a major medical issue and was told I had a good chance of dying and I think the stress of this news made me take it up again. I'm now 55 and it's time to give it away, I'm sick of it. I think you have given me the inspiration to kick it again. Maybe we can feed off each others strengths. Cheers Mick [/QUOTE]
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