Diary of a smoker

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Peteaud

Peteaud

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South Somerset
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Enjoying your work Peteaud.
 

gbb

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Peterborough
6th day here for me...
Ive still got the virus although its easing a bit now. Coughing like a good 'un, nothing tastes right, tired, headachy, chest infection...but on the plus side, i havnt really had many cravings.
Just hope it stays that way once this damn virus clears up :thumbsup:

Keep at it Pete and any others, its good to feel part of a 'team'...it does help.
 
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Peteaud

Peteaud

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Location
South Somerset
6th day here for me...
Ive still got the virus although its easing a bit now. Coughing like a good 'un, nothing tastes right, tired, headachy, chest infection...but on the plus side, i havnt really had many cravings.
Just hope it stays that way once this damn virus clears up :thumbsup:

Keep at it Pete and any others, its good to feel part of a 'team'...it does help.

My taste has changed totaly in 12 days, Parsnips are even tastier now!

Keep up the good work.
 

Thomk

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Location
Warwickshire
Congratulations to those very lucky people in their 40s/early 50s who don't smoke any more. You have just delighted youself on the day of your death by gifting yourselves many more years of life. You probably have not left it too late and will end up in the fortunate position of being nearly as healthy as someone who never smoked.
The tricky thing I found was being so popular one minute, having intimate relations with 20 friends a day, every day, then being in the slightly scary position of having to make REAL friends.
Keep posting here and tell EVERYONE you know that you no longer smoke.
 

gbb

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Location
Peterborough
Congratulations to those very lucky people in their 40s/early 50s who don't smoke any more. You have just delighted youself on the day of your death by gifting yourselves many more years of life. You probably have not left it too late and will end up in the fortunate position of being nearly as healthy as someone who never smoked.
The tricky thing I found was being so popular one minute, having intimate relations with 20 friends a day, every day, then being in the slightly scary position of having to make REAL friends.
Keep posting here and tell EVERYONE you know that you no longer smoke.
That's already occured to me. I'm quite new at my employers so i'm on the back foot before i begin.
A chat over a smoke does break the ice...but then being new, ive lost nothing anyway.

At my previous employers where i was well and truly part of the crew there, even before i re-started smoking 3 years ago, i'd sit in the smoking shed for a chat with various people....i'd often walk up, frown, and say 'have you got to do that in here ??' and feign a cough ^_^
 

Thomk

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Location
Warwickshire
I had a dream once that I was parachuting for a laugh and the damn thing wouldn't open. I was falling to my death with no chance whatsoever of being saved. I had time to reflect on recent decisions before the lights would go out for good. I wasn't bothered about being squished and I didn't curse my bad luck with the dodgy chute. The only thing I could think of was what a stupit f**kwit i'd been to take the risk, doing something which served no purpose, when I had so much to live for. I still remember the voice in my head saying "what a stupit stupit git" before I woke up in a sweat.
 
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Peteaud

Peteaud

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South Somerset
It has been great following your thread Peteaud!

Isn't it time you changed the thread title? Sounds more like it should read "Diary of a non / ex smoker!!!

I think i will always be a smoker, who does not smoke anymore.

Hopefully it will get to a point in time where i dont even think about a cigarette.
 
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