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GonSo started following Tuesday 2nd June 2026
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I am not going to smoke today. NOPE.
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SD2026 started following Tuesday 2nd June 2026 , Patrick H is 11 years smoke free! and SD2026 is 5 months smoke free!
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A belated Congratulations on an amazing 11 years smoke free @Patrick H What a fantastic achievement!!
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Thank you!! I can't believe I'm almost at half a year smoke free! I truly do believe this board has been, and still is a major help in keeping me on the straight and narrow, holding me accountable, so for that I'm very grateful for all the support. Looking back at my first 3 - 4 months to how I feel now at 5 months, there is a big difference! I feel stronger for sure and more confident I won't cave in. I did have a HUGE craving or maybe not a craving but a desire to smoke last week and it was STRONG lol It really took me off guard! However, I imagined going back to a life of smoking again and the feeling of failure and NOPE NOPE NOPE! So thank you all!
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Stewbum started following Tuesday 2nd June 2026
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Ha Ha Ha slaps on the Chicks. Nice battle there CB 00
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Surviving a Widowmaker and the cardiac arrest is definitely dodging the bullet. To date I have had 7 angiograms and 4 stents or angioplasty. The spasms are called Variant Angina or Prinzmetal's Angina. Because the spasms work on the tight areas then stop with Nitro the troponins levels show there has been a heart episode, but the flow could be there when they are in. There is a provocative test they can do when they are in that will cause the spasms to happen so they can see which ones are the issue ( I also have an additional coronary artery) but it's fairly rare in the US because they may not be able to stop the spasms and it's an immediate cardiac arrest. This test is very prevalent in Europe but the % of good outcomes are scary. There is a local cardiac nurse that had it done, she did have a cardiac arrest but did survive. I am all ready for and pushing the angiogram in hopes that it will require angioplasty, but we won't know until the procedure. With the spasms there are underlying issues that could cause problems during the procedure with the balloon and a stent as you could imagine. What is the most worrisome is that there is no stent needed and my body has gotten used to the Emdur and support medications. Sorry for the long-winded reply. Yes. KTQ
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Patrick H started following Tuesday 2nd June 2026
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N.O.P.E.
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You checky bugger. We are in positive numbers not negative 18
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NOPE!!
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Cbdave started following The Smoking Heart !!
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Gday Stew No details but I’ve had a few medical issues since giving up the smokes. I firmly believe that not smoking contributed in a big part of a good outcome. Another thing that is not so obvious is the effect on your treatment team. They are a lot more positive when they know you’re a firm non smoker. Hang in there Ps get over to chicks a sticks …. I’m holding the back but I could do with some help mate