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1. plunky58
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I have been smoking for 37 years. I started when I was 12 and smoking with permission when I was ...
2. browerc
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I started smoking when I was 13. I am now 31, and for the last year all I could think ...
3. boiznbaris
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I started smoking when I was 15. I will have my 43rd birthday tomorrow. For about the last 2 yrs ...
4. fsvls
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When I quit I could barely walk up a flight of stairs without coughing. Now, I love running and just ...
5. senfree
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I started smoking when I was 14 and till recently now I'm 27. I've put down the cigarette a minute ...
6. van54
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I am 54 years old and have been addicted to nicotine for 35 years. The only thing that I ...
7. dovelhouse
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I have smoked pretty much nonstop for over 20 years.

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8. izzadawn
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The Night of May 30, 2008, I received a call from my Dad. My Mom had been diagnosed with ...
9. sallyworley
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Life long smoker ... smoked longer than I didn't. I have type II diabetes and a surgery that would ...
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Logged in to see how long it has been(6 YEARS and 12 DAYS). Hard to believe but I'm glad I ...
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'Can't Remember Stuff' Syndrome, common among those newly involved in the Quit. Caused by influx of new oxygen and the absence of nicotine in the brain. See also: Newbie, Oxymoron.
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