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Are your hands and feet always cold? Mine were. Until I quit smoking. I knew smoking affected my lungs and blood pressure. I've been on blood pressure medicine since my late 30's and instead of quitting smoking I chose to have tubal ligation surgery because my Dr wouldn't prescribe birth control after 40 years old IF I WAS A SMOKER. But I never contributed my cold feet and hands to smoking until I quit. When you lose circulation to your extremities you risk the loss of limb. I wish I remembered just how far into my quit I was before I noticed it but at the time I was too concerned about my bleeding gums to even notice. Turned out this too was the new flow of blood due to quitting and within a month or so my gums had color back to them. Many of our members have had tens of thousands of work done to restore their teeth after quitting. As far as my hands and feet are concerned, they've never been warmer. So why am I bringing this up three years after quitting? Because I don't want to ever forget where I came from. So for anyone still on the fence about quitting, all you need to do is search our forum with the keyword circulation and you'll find many former smokers who had these issues too. And you'll also see how much better they got after they quit smoking.5 points
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My brother is one of those weird smokers in that he can do without them for periods of time - a week, a month etc. Having said that, he's been vaping for a couple of years so all smokers are addicts however many or often they smoke, as we all know. He's been enquiring about my quit and encouraging me because he knows about the circulation problem in my leg. We were chatting on the phone about all this and he said, "Right, I'm chucking the e-cig away and joining you." If he's made up his mind he can do it and I'll keep the pressure on him. He's not really a forum person so I doubt he will join here but I can post updates for him. Well done my brother Nigel.5 points
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Very hard to change anyone's behavior. Good example is the best way as they need to have the "want to quit" on their own. Good work5 points
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The wife was talking about maybe doing a cruise out of Southhampton (where ever that is) and something about going to London too maybe. We'll see what happens. Talk is cheap. It's when she starts making reservations that I know it's actually happening3 points
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1 The chicks have taken to cheating like mad see previous 3 pages. Their last "win" is totally invalid. jillar and abby being the main culprits I think they should be suspended for 7 days2 points
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It's not just your lungs ,smoking effects every part of your body ... Great post Jillar ... My ankles were covered in black bruises...swollen and sore....they looked as if I had hit them with a baseball bat . Walking was painful ...in bed they were sore and itchy ...but if I scratched it would hurt more .. I had to make a choice ....Stop smoking or face amputation ....was it too late ... I made the decision to quit .... Thankfully it wasn't too for me ...which I will be forever grateful.. I had a good outcome ...I kept my feet ....there are plenty who are not so lucky ... I have a few battle wounds still there.....they are a great reminder ... Never Take Another Puff...1 point
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In a few hours I can celebrate my 1 week and 1 day quit! I am looking foreward to the rest of my happy and healthier life! Yay me!1 point
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Getting ready to go to the Royal Court Theatre ... See a show called ...Women don't play guitars..... Well apparently they do.!!!!.....and very well ... Food and drink ,music ...perfect ....1 point
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Confession: My grandma taught me to always carry a stamp in my purse, just in case (No a stamp isn't what aussies call a condom, that would be franga, or dinger, or raincoat, c0(k sock), because you never know when you will need to send something.....except anytime i was down the pisser and was shitfaced and they had those cardboard beer coaster thingies I'd scab a biro from the bar (or one of those little keno pencils if I was at the sport club or rsl) and i'd turn the coaster thinging into a postcard and stick the stamp on it and drunk mail it to someone, somewhere.... usually someone I knew and not some random from the phone book, but not always.1 point
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