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Stopped Smoking – Again
Posted on November 5th, 2009 5 commentsI once again have stopped smoking. I sure feel like I am getting better at quiting all the time. Unfortunately it seems like I have been good at starting again too. Well this time will be different!
I found these on my computer and thought I would post them here.
The benefits of stopping smoking include:
After 20 minutes
- Blood pressure and pulse are normalized, blood circulation increases.
After 8 hours
- The level of carbon monoxide in the blood falls.
After 48 hours
- Carbon monoxide from smoke and nicotine have disappeared completely.
After 2-3 days
- Less or no phlegm in the throat, fewer breathing difficulties.
After 5-7 days
- Your senses of taste and smell will improve, your breath is fresher, your teeth are cleaner and your energy levels higher.
After 2-3 weeks
- Physical withdrawal symptoms will stop, and you can now go several hours without thinking about smoking. Your risk of blood clots (thrombosis ) is reduced.
After 4 weeks
- Coughing, blocked sinuses and breathing difficulties should disappear. Less fatigue. More energy. The lungs are better able to resist infection.
After 2-3 months
- Lung function improves by 5 per cent.
After 1 year
- The risk of developing cardiovascular disease is halved.
After 2-3 years
- The risk of developing severe pneumonia or flu is the same as for a non-smoker. Your risk of heart disease, angina (chest pains) and stroke continues to fall.
After 5 years
- The risk of throat, esophageal and bladder cancer is halved.
After 5-10 years
- The risk of developing cardiovascular disease or thrombosis (blood clots) is the same as for a non-smoker.
After 10 years
- The risk of lung cancer is halved. The risk of developing osteoporosis decreases.
After 15-20 years
- The risk of lung, throat, esophageal or bladder cancer is the same as for a non-smoker. But heavy smokers (20 a day) have double the risk of lung cancer for the rest of their lives.
5 responses to “Stopped Smoking – Again”

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Alright Kirk!
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Lung Cancer scared the hell out of me that is why i do not smoke cigarettes anymore.’:.
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lung cancer is almost alway caused by heavy cirgarette smoking`~-
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lung cancer could kill you in just a day so stop smoking as early as possible~*~
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Mark November 10th, 2009 at 13:53