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Old 03-17-2009, 12:04 PM #1
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Default Smoking & PCS

I have always been a light to moderate smoker, and ever since my fall 1 1/2 years ago smoking has kinda become my sanctuary, a little break from the hell. Besides the obvious heath risks, does smoking affect this condition, maybe prevent healing or slow it considerably. I have tried quitting, went a whole month one time, but still noticed no difference in my condition. Has anybody heard otherwise?
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