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Wendy does a happy dance

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Wendy, that is treacle wonderful news!  I will dance with you!!

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Do you have that orangutan's number? I need him to teach me how to move for my upcoming wedding.  :lol:

 

In all seriousness, yay! I'm so happy you are mouth sore free. :) Canker sores are so damn painful! I get them a lot too. Maybe I need to switch my toothpaste as well.

Fabulous!!  Oh I am so pleased cause when you said 4 months before I thought treackling hell.....

 

Was it pricey tho?

AWWWWWWW..... the little battles won in life... congrats.

So treacle glad you are feeling so treacle good !

Yeah last time was about 4 months - utter nightmare.

 

Pricey for a toothpaste £6.40 plus postage.  Got it from the mouthulcers.co.uk - a site set up basically so this chap who is an ulcer sufferer could sell Squiggle to a UK audience.  But you know what Marti, I'd pay twice that to get rid of the treacling things!!

Cheaper than a packet of treacle cigarettes :)

 

Seriously, I'm LOVING your attitude Wendy :d

Hi Wendy. I just want to mention that after I quit, about three months after, my gums started to bleed bad. This went on for a few months and stopped. So maybe one day you may not need the special tooth paste?

I´m happy for you! Happy dance! I

 

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I love that dancer!!!  Go, Natalie

Treacling chuffed for you - and hopefully once your body has adjusted to your new smoke free life - you won't be needing that paste for too long ! a0d0423989cfe63dbac86525c36d6b54_zpsff34

That's fab news, delighted they are gone allready,

I had them when I quit aswell, jesus I had them up until recent enough, I asked my doctor and he said it's alot to do with increased and improved circulation and blood flow, when you stop smoking you get soo much more blood so it causes all the blood blisters, also undiagnosed illness causes it, it's all part of my fibromyalgia and sjorgens syndrome,

Glad you got it sorted, they are annoying little buggars, especially the ones on the tongue x

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