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I needed to make an appointment with a chiropractor for some back pain I am having...(first time seeing a chiropractor...quite possibly the last time also)...anyhow...

 

He was quite impressed with the fact that I had quit smoking,..and doing it cold turkey!...

 

(just re-read this and noticed I  am "doing it cold turkey"...as in present tense...still quitting...I gotta get my mindset right..I HAVE quit....I "DID it cold turkey"   ;)  )

 

I think the way he went on and on, convinced my wife a little more as to how addictive cigarettes are, and what a struggle it is to walk away from them! (she is a "never smoker")

 

After we left the office, I may have hurt my back a little more when i realized 1/2 the way home I was patting myself on the back for a job well done...lol  ..

 

 

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Congrats Joe on kicking it old school (cold turkey). In the end, no matter how you get there I believe it just comes down to you and the turkey.  :)

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Harder than heroin, they say......

 

I wouldn't know. I've never been jacked up on heroin.

 

Smokers die every day.

 

So do non smokers. But they don't smell as bad in the casket.

 

Good job Joe !!! And alternate arms. Puts less strain on one side of your back.

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You deserve a pat on the back Joe

 

Never stop being proud of what you have achieved an English hand shake and hug I am giving you xx

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Great stuff joe, massive congrats and respect, you keep patting that back of yours cos you deserve too xx

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