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Add to the list. Too easy to forget after a while what smoking WAS or COULD cause....

Missing events or conversation to go have one.....

 

Smoking causes smelly breath, like cat shitt smelly, that bad.....

Smoking causes Dirty stinky clothes, jackets and people, sticks to them like glue and a small cloud floating around personal space and invading others nostals...

 

Cancer, chemo, gray skin tone....

 

Smoking causes.....

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**** Side Note about the stress/anxiety. 

 

Isn't it amazing how much stress and anxiety smoking causes.  Its one of the best side effects of quiting smoking.  I'm not as stressed out and anxious!

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Morning cough....teeth yellowing....stress... All gone ones that disappear so quickly after quiting

 

 

Smoking causes shortness of breath on mild exercise or physical activity....

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Leaves teeth vulnerable for tooth decay.

 

Never had a toothache before? Trust me, they aren't fun and you want to rip your tooth out of your mouth to stop the pain.

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