The Uk Awesome Member And Growers Thread

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Mr Bee

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Man, I'm tellin' ya, cravings actually pass pretty damn quickly if you decide to just wait a minute and see how you feel, as long as you're not just sitting there focusing on it. :nailbiting:
It's just been so much a part of everything in my life that I'm constantly being reminded because with every move I make I have that instinct to reach for my cigarettes first. :banghead:
I need to feel better though, need to be able to breath again. I've certainly regained my appetite already, something that's been pretty long absent, I'll probably get too fat to be able to move myself and have to start again to drop weight! lmao :woot:
Im right there with u guys.im at a point now were if i dont stop soon its gonna b too late.my health is deteriorating extremely quickly.i feel like its one thing after another.i find one things wrong and freak out and by the time im getting used to it something else rears its ugly head.
 
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Papa Indica

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Last year I was abroad for a few months and the cost of cigs was $4 a pack so I was smoking 30-40 cigs everyday but I also went swimming twice a week and was swimming ~1.5 miles every time by the end and I never breathed better in my life BUT as soon as I got back and stopped exercising my lungs hurt and I'm smoking 20 a day now.

The benefits of exercise AND quitting are going to be 2 fold and you will definetely lose weight.
I recommend swimming it's good exercise, low impact on the joints and exercises so many different muscles at once. Or just walking more when my brothers dog died he gained 2 stone and his chest was getting bad (He smokes to but not as many as me) when he got another dog the weight dropped straight off him just from walking the dog my bro's 10 years older than me in his late 40's when it gets much harder to keep the weight off.
Apparently you're completely unaware of my disease/disability, huh? I wish t' hell I could do those things. What I wouldn't give to be able to walk again and get into a lake or pool and swim.

Im right there with u guys.im at a point now were if i dont stop soon its gonna b too late.my health is deteriorating extremely quickly.i feel like its one thing after another.i find one things wrong and freak out and by the time im getting used to it something else rears its ugly head.
Do it bro, give 'em up! I can't believe I'm doing it really, when I think about it, kinda thought I never would but, I'm glad I am though, can't stand not being able to freakin' breath or feeling so shitty from it all the time anymore.

Am I the only one here still in his 20s lol
In my mid 20's..... 20 years ago. lol
 
Desertboy

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Apparently you're completely unaware of my disease/disability, huh? I wish t' hell I could do those things. What I wouldn't give to be able to walk again and get into a lake or pool and swim.


Do it bro, give 'em up! I can't believe I'm doing it really, when I think about it, kinda thought I never would but, I'm glad I am though, can't stand not being able to freakin' breath or feeling so shitty from it all the time anymore.


In my mid 20's..... 20 years ago. lol

I was unaware
 
Mr Bee

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Apparently you're completely unaware of my disease/disability, huh? I wish t' hell I could do those things. What I wouldn't give to be able to walk again and get into a lake or pool and swim.


Do it bro, give 'em up! I can't believe I'm doing it really, when I think about it, kinda thought I never would but, I'm glad I am though, can't stand not being able to freakin' breath or feeling so shitty from it all the time anymore.


In my mid 20's..... 20 years ago. lol
Me too just about.its fucked up severely.youth is truely wasted on the young.haha.
 
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