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<blockquote data-quote="mazza 2" data-source="post: 2208184" data-attributes="member: 468347"><p>Hi Taxi lee</p><p></p><p>The same happened to me when I stopped smoking although I vape now. I stopped in June 2019 and for the following 3 months my levels were higher, but not often in double figures and I too didn't change anything else. It's now back to how it was before I stopped smoking. I think its the shock to the body and although you may not feel stressed in your mind, I think maybe our bodies are under stress. Maybe just keep a close eye on your levels and if they continue to be high get back to the doctors and see if they can help. Sorry, I can't offer any other solution, but well done for giving up the smokes, it's not easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazza 2, post: 2208184, member: 468347"] Hi Taxi lee The same happened to me when I stopped smoking although I vape now. I stopped in June 2019 and for the following 3 months my levels were higher, but not often in double figures and I too didn't change anything else. It's now back to how it was before I stopped smoking. I think its the shock to the body and although you may not feel stressed in your mind, I think maybe our bodies are under stress. Maybe just keep a close eye on your levels and if they continue to be high get back to the doctors and see if they can help. Sorry, I can't offer any other solution, but well done for giving up the smokes, it's not easy. [/QUOTE]
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