Monday, March 30, 2009

What Happens When You Stop Smoking

What happens when you stop smoking? Well the two first very obvious signs are, you can breathe and there is more money in your pocket. Your sense of smell will start returning and you will be able to taste and appreciate that lovely food (and wine) you have.

Your sinuses will be clearing and your lungs will become deeper. You will for some time be occasionally coughing up some nasty stuff that your lungs have been wanting to get rid of. You as a person will smell a lot better including your hair, skin and breath. Another side effect is that quite possibly the opposite sex (or spouse) will be standing a lot closer to you.

You will have to clean/dry-clean your clothes and spring clean your house and car. That's the only way to get rid of that stink. You will have more energy and for no reason will feel like running down the road or across the park. Your heart will be pumping good blood through you and you will feel like superman.

After a few months you will feeling quite smug about yourself and avoiding 'those smokers' who are polluting your space. You will have abandoned those fears you once harbored about heart attacks, strokes, cancers, emphysema, amputations, wrinkly skin and a whole list of other nasties too big to fit this article.

If you have kids you are leading the way just not for them but every single person who knows you. This is what happens when you stop smoking. The plus factors just keep on rolling in. People with young families will love you for it and overall it seems that you are a nicer, better person for it.

Am I over the top here. No, no and no! If anything, I am understating it. I myself don't think about it much now (5 years) but a warm glow comes over me when it comes to mind, like writing this article.

Reference:Daton Caedea

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