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Thank you both of you - I am chuffed. I think I can honestly say that stopping smoking was the second hardest thing I have ever done in my life. The hardest thing I have ever done - is stay stopped! (I have met many people who stopped but who started again).
I have put on about 2 and a half stone in weight. That won't go - but I reckon that's a fair trade and at least I have a whole load of new clothes!
I love the clean world Loosehead. I can remember my first experience of smelling blossom and flowers when I was 40. I started smoking when I was 9 and I didn't know there was a world of smell and fragrance. I also realise that the things I had put down to age - aching legs, tiredness, breathlessness etc were actually smoking effects as they have now gone!
Thanks for welcoming me to the clean and non-smoking world! I just feel upset when I see kids smoking now.