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Sooooooo... it has been alittle over 2 years since I quit and the benefits continue to filter in.

 

Knock on wood first before I say this....

 

I did not get sick once this year.... NOT ONCE!!!  Not a cold ...not a flu... not nothing (double negatives rock).

 

NO COUGHING

NO SNEEZING

NO STUFFY NOSE

NO WATERY EYES

NO BRONCHITIS (Ain't nobody got time for that)

NO FEVER

NO PUKING

NO ACHES AND PAINS (From being sick)

NOTHING

 

I did have some sinus issues....but that only has to do with temp changes and such.

 

I used to always get sick.... cold and fluey all winter long

 

I LOVE not smoking!!!  Just keepin' it real

 

Keep on keepin on.

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same here!!  and I too was afraid to say it.  There were a couple of times I thought I was getting something...and then I would just sleep it off and wake up feeling ok.  I was surrounded by sick people too..thought for sure I would get it.

 

Keep keepin it real Chrispy!!

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got my first cold in two years last Monday- sore throat two days, stuffy nose now but minor compared to the two month long colds I had before....seems like it lasted about a week and was easy   coughed a dozen times total. just a nose thing

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