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In 99 days I will have completed 25 years. 

I started on my 40 th birthday and my 65th birthday will be 25:years. The time has flown and my health is good. I had asthma when I was a child and 25 years of smoking gave me mild COPD. Nothing has changed over the last 15;Years. I use an asthma  inhaler every day and occasionally use anti biotics for chest infections during winters. 

This has been the best thing I have ever done for my health.

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Wow! Good for you @breath ! That's an impressive amount of time to be quit and seems it's a good thing you did as you'd be in a much different place health wise today if you had continued smoking.You basically saved your life by quitting when you did😉

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