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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 2573262" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>Welcome@disgruntled0x</p><p>Early days obviously. You have already taken the first steps to a long life. Your determination to quit smoking. Far more likely to shorten your life and give complications ironically. </p><p>I personally found that this unwanted diagnosis which came 9 years ago this week has made me far healthier than I would have been. I watch my weight, which is the lowest it has been most of my adult life. Eat as healthily as possible and exercise regularly as that helps with control. Put your hypochondria to good use, instead of worrying something will happen. Tell yourself I am going to eat well to stop that happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 2573262, member: 264425"] Welcome@disgruntled0x Early days obviously. You have already taken the first steps to a long life. Your determination to quit smoking. Far more likely to shorten your life and give complications ironically. I personally found that this unwanted diagnosis which came 9 years ago this week has made me far healthier than I would have been. I watch my weight, which is the lowest it has been most of my adult life. Eat as healthily as possible and exercise regularly as that helps with control. Put your hypochondria to good use, instead of worrying something will happen. Tell yourself I am going to eat well to stop that happening. [/QUOTE]
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