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<blockquote data-quote="Pinkorchid" data-source="post: 1077258" data-attributes="member: 166283"><p>I think all of us who have given up smoking had a wake up call that made us do it. Mine was when I had my pneumonia inoculation the nurse took my blood pressure which hadn't been done for years and found it was a bit high after monitoring it for a couple of weeks she advised I saw the doctor who put me on tablets. I had always been in good health never went to the doctors so it was a shock. What the nurse said was my wake up call I was 66 and had smoked since I was 16 she said the best thing I could do for my health was to give up smoking I vowed then never to smoke again. Like EdMac's grandmother I went cold turkey it wasn't that hard and I never looked back or smoked another ciggie that was over 10 ten years ago and the best thing I ever did</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinkorchid, post: 1077258, member: 166283"] I think all of us who have given up smoking had a wake up call that made us do it. Mine was when I had my pneumonia inoculation the nurse took my blood pressure which hadn't been done for years and found it was a bit high after monitoring it for a couple of weeks she advised I saw the doctor who put me on tablets. I had always been in good health never went to the doctors so it was a shock. What the nurse said was my wake up call I was 66 and had smoked since I was 16 she said the best thing I could do for my health was to give up smoking I vowed then never to smoke again. Like EdMac's grandmother I went cold turkey it wasn't that hard and I never looked back or smoked another ciggie that was over 10 ten years ago and the best thing I ever did [/QUOTE]
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