Re: 69!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



uaintspaminme@xxxxxxx wrote:

Ian wrote:

You're doing exceedingly well! Keep at it: you have the nicotine
fiend on
the run.
Any noticeable health benefits coming in?

Ian to be honest I have not seen any health benefits. I've only have gotten
worse like a few others who have quit I know.

Yep, I can recall coughing quite badly for a time not long after
stopping, and fetching up lots of ghastly stuff, then it seemed to
clear in a short space of time.

I can't breath worth a ***.

Certainly my breathing was very bad at times last year, I was in theE R on
more than one occasion with it, and blood pressure up too.
I sometimes wonder with hindsight if it was from having a number of
irritating and frustrating difficulties, e.g. a Stephen Jones Trust department
that handled my day to day money affairs so incredibly stupidly it cost
me around1600 dollars; being in that awful Waterford retirement apartment
complex for five weeks, which should be closed down in my opinion - they
are simply preying on vulnerable old people. I'm not vulnerable!
All this and more may well have caused my breathing to get out of synch
on occasions, leaving me panting in shallow breaths and probably
dropping my oxygen level in the blood.
Maybe your doctor could prescribe some kind of calm-you-down medicine.

Dam nicotine lozenges helped calcify one tooth and open up a few cavities.
$$$$$$$$

I never heard of them affecting the teeth.
Better stick to the patch.

And I been ignoring a pain in my left arm and chest and today it proved
itself to be very real as it put me down in a chair.
Freaking A+ here come another MI for me.
I refuse to go to the "teaching" hospital on a holiday weekend.

Oooooo, don't like the sound of that!
I'd get me an EKG at least if it was me.
Do you have a blood pressure monitor? If yes, are the figures reasonably
normal?

CB


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Ian.
OF
Ft Worth, TX

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