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Steve Y said...
I was actually wondering how your N+D survived you giving up rather than how you got on. Steve, I wasn't a bother to N+D. I didn't behave differently, outwardly. It was inwardly torture! TRUE. Andy |
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"kilikini" wrote Andy wrote: I can smell cigarette smoke 50 feet away and it smells noxious. My husband quit about 6 months ago and he claims that he thinks cigarette smoke stinks, now, too. Isn't that funny? No, he's right, it does stink. He just never noticed it before. nancy |
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What Becca said about stopping smoking when she was sick, that's how I got off of caffeine. I was terribly sick for several monthes, too sick to care if I had a Pepsi and too sick to notice the caffeine withdrawal symptoms. I've been caffeine free since 1998. |
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Sharon Chilson wrote:
What Becca said about stopping smoking when she was sick, that's how I got off of caffeine. I was terribly sick for several monthes, too sick to care if I had a Pepsi and too sick to notice the caffeine withdrawal symptoms. I've been caffeine free since 1998. Glad you quit. The last time I quit caffeine was in June, this was my 3rd time to quit. I had a headache for 2 weeks. Ugh, I never want to go through that again. Becca |
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Glad you quit. The last time I quit caffeine was in June, this was
my 3rd time to quit. I had a headache for 2 weeks. Ugh, I never want to go through that again. I gave up smoking (among other things) in January of 1977. At the time I had been doing about 3-1/2 packs a day. I smoked for 16 years until that day. Then one day with God's help (not trying to proselytize; just saying what worked for me) I just stopped. I've been free of nicotine and a few other chemicals ever since. It's been 30 years so far. The weird thing was, after nearly 30 years being smoke free, last year I got lung cancer anyway. They took out a big portion of my right lung and I went through 4 months of nasty chemo but now I'm OK. The experience made me even more determined to live every day to the fullest. That's why I'm going fishing in the Amazon this fall. It's also why there's a big, shiny, new motorcycle in the garage. :^) Anyway, glad to read that you quit. I hope you never have to endure what happened to me. Although in my case it didn't hold, the odds are far more in your favor for having quit. Stay strong. -- Regards, Robert L Bass ============================= Bass Home Electronics 941-925-8650 4883 Fallcrest Circle Sarasota · Florida · 34233 http://www.bassburglaralarms.com ============================= |
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Robert L Bass said...
Glad you quit. The last time I quit caffeine was in June, this was my 3rd time to quit. I had a headache for 2 weeks. Ugh, I never want to go through that again. I gave up smoking (among other things) in January of 1977. At the time I had been doing about 3-1/2 packs a day. I smoked for 16 years until that day. Then one day with God's help (not trying to proselytize; just saying what worked for me) I just stopped. I've been free of nicotine and a few other chemicals ever since. It's been 30 years so far. The weird thing was, after nearly 30 years being smoke free, last year I got lung cancer anyway. They took out a big portion of my right lung and I went through 4 months of nasty chemo but now I'm OK. The experience made me even more determined to live every day to the fullest. That's why I'm going fishing in the Amazon this fall. It's also why there's a big, shiny, new motorcycle in the garage. :^) Anyway, glad to read that you quit. I hope you never have to endure what happened to me. Although in my case it didn't hold, the odds are far more in your favor for having quit. Stay strong. Robert, I'm not out of the woods yet! Congrats and stay well. Andy 2002 Honda Nighthawk 750 |
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Robert L Bass wrote:
The weird thing was, after nearly 30 years being smoke free, last year I got lung cancer anyway. They took out a big portion of my right lung and I went through 4 months of nasty chemo but now I'm OK. The experience made me even more determined to live every day to the fullest. That's why I'm going fishing in the Amazon this fall. It's also why there's a big, shiny, new motorcycle in the garage. :^) Congrats on being smoke free! I am so sorry to hear about lung cancer, I hope that is the end of your health problems. Enjoy your fishing trip in the Amazon, I spent three weeks there and I enjoyed every minute of it. If you get the chance, visit southern Brazil. It is a huge country that varies as much, or more, than the US. Be very, very careful on that motorcycle (ok, I am taking off my Mom hat). Becca |
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"Andy" q wrote in message ... Robert L Bass said... Glad you quit. The last time I quit caffeine was in June, this was my 3rd time to quit. I had a headache for 2 weeks. Ugh, I never want to go through that again. I gave up smoking (among other things) in January of 1977. At the time I had been doing about 3-1/2 packs a day. I smoked for 16 years until that day. Then one day with God's help (not trying to proselytize; just saying what worked for me) I just stopped. I've been free of nicotine and a few other chemicals ever since. It's been 30 years so far. The weird thing was, after nearly 30 years being smoke free, last year I got lung cancer anyway. They took out a big portion of my right lung and I went through 4 months of nasty chemo but now I'm OK. The experience made me even more determined to live every day to the fullest. That's why I'm going fishing in the Amazon this fall. It's also why there's a big, shiny, new motorcycle in the garage. :^) Anyway, glad to read that you quit. I hope you never have to endure what happened to me. Although in my case it didn't hold, the odds are far more in your favor for having quit. Stay strong. Robert, I'm not out of the woods yet! Congrats and stay well. Andy 2002 Honda Nighthawk 750 Thanks. I'll add you to my prayer list, Andy. Nice to see you ride, too. -- Regards, Robert L Bass ============================= Bass Home Electronics 941-925-8650 4883 Fallcrest Circle Sarasota · Florida · 34233 http://www.bassburglaralarms.com ============================= |
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"Becca" wrote in message ... Robert L Bass wrote: The weird thing was, after nearly 30 years being smoke free, last year I got lung cancer anyway. They took out a big portion of my right lung and I went through 4 months of nasty chemo but now I'm OK. The experience made me even more determined to live every day to the fullest. That's why I'm going fishing in the Amazon this fall. It's also why there's a big, shiny, new motorcycle in the garage. :^) Congrats on being smoke free! I am so sorry to hear about lung cancer, I hope that is the end of your health problems. Thanks, Becky. The last two tests were clean. They tell me if I go 5 years (4-1/2 to go) with no relapse I'm home free. Enjoy your fishing trip in the Amazon, I spent three weeks there and I enjoyed every minute of it. If you get the chance, visit southern Brazil. It is a huge country that varies as much, or more, than the US. So far I've been to Rio de Janeiro, Cabo Frio, Buzios, Salvador, Sao Paulo and one other city whose name escaped my addled brain at the moment. Next year my wife and I hope to have time for Foz de Iguazu, Fortaleza, Curitiba, etc. We have friends from all over Brazil and everyone insists their city is the most beautiful. They also all insist we come and visit so I guess we'll be traveling. :^) Be very, very careful on that motorcycle (ok, I am taking off my Mom hat). Yeah, I'm pretty cautious. In SW Florida (aka God's Waiting Room) we have a lot of people on the road who can't remember their own addresses. Wrong side of the highway wrecks are all too common. After my 86 year old father sailed through a few red lights my mom finally took his keys away. He doesn't mind, thank God. -- Regards, Robert L Bass ============================= Bass Home Electronics 941-925-8650 4883 Fallcrest Circle Sarasota · Florida · 34233 http://www.bassburglaralarms.com ============================= |
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Robert L Bass wrote:
Yeah, I'm pretty cautious. In SW Florida (aka God's Waiting Room) we have a lot of people on the road who can't remember their own addresses. Wrong side of the highway wrecks are all too common. After my 86 year old father sailed through a few red lights my mom finally took his keys away. He doesn't mind, thank God. One of my friends lives in Ft. Lauderdale, he says an elderly person drives through the front of a convenience store, or into a swimming pool, about once a month. I am glad your mother took the keys away from your father. It is hard to give up your independence, I am sure. Becca |
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One of my friends lives in Ft. Lauderdale, he says an elderly
person drives through the front of a convenience store, or into a swimming pool, about once a month. You'd think after a few months of that they'd take his license away. :^) I am glad your mother took the keys away from your father. It is hard to give up your independence, I am sure. Fortunately, he doesn't feel like he's lost his independence so much as his position in the family. He is so in love with my mother that he'll do anything to make her happy though and that includes giving up driving. While he feels frustrated knowing that he can't remember things (he does remember being really smart and knowing stuff before), he is content to let mom lead the way. She never complains but I can see the toll it's taking on her watching the man she adores slowly slip away. For me it's the same. He has always been my hero. -- Regards, Robert L Bass ============================= Bass Home Electronics 941-925-8650 4883 Fallcrest Circle Sarasota · Florida · 34233 http://www.bassburglaralarms.com ============================= |
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"Robert L Bass" wrote in message news:qC2Ei.7877$3R5.7568@trnddc05... One of my friends lives in Ft. Lauderdale, he says an elderly person drives through the front of a convenience store, or into a swimming pool, about once a month. You'd think after a few months of that they'd take his license away. :^) I am glad your mother took the keys away from your father. It is hard to give up your independence, I am sure. Fortunately, he doesn't feel like he's lost his independence so much as his position in the family. He is so in love with my mother that he'll do anything to make her happy though and that includes giving up driving. While he feels frustrated knowing that he can't remember things (he does remember being really smart and knowing stuff before), he is content to let mom lead the way. She never complains but I can see the toll it's taking on her watching the man she adores slowly slip away. For me it's the same. He has always been my hero. -- Regards, Robert L Bass My dear f-i-l doesn't care if he drives or not anymore, although it was tough for him making that decision. It's been a year or more now. He doesn't care as long as he gets to the casino somehow :-) Dee Dee |
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Dee Dee said...
My dear f-i-l doesn't care if he drives or not anymore, although it was tough for him making that decision. It's been a year or more now. He doesn't care as long as he gets to the casino somehow :-) Dee Dee So he doesn't drive OR think! Hope he hits the big one someday. Then you can borrow his limo when he's not using it. Andy |
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"Andy" q wrote in message ... Dee Dee said... My dear f-i-l doesn't care if he drives or not anymore, although it was tough for him making that decision. It's been a year or more now. He doesn't care as long as he gets to the casino somehow :-) Dee Dee So he doesn't drive OR think! Andy You got it! Dee Dee |
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