02-08-2018, 10:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-08-2018, 10:25 AM by VinnyVideo.)
@Mariotroid On average, people who quit smoking gain about 10 additional pounds, but gaining a small amount of weight is less harmful than continuing to smoke.
@Sl0shy Nonsmokers shouldn't "look down" on people who smoke, but it's totally reasonable to be concerned for smokers' health - an overwhelming body of evidence suggests that using tobacco significantly increases the risk of various health problems. Quitting smoking isn't easy, but if you can quit, you'll be healthier and you'll probably feel better.
@Yoshin That's an interesting one. If you were addicted to licking metal, and this desire suddenly went away one day, it makes me wonder if you had iron deficiency anemia or a similar deficiency. If this problem ever recurs, it might be a good idea to talk to a doctor about it.
@Sl0shy Nonsmokers shouldn't "look down" on people who smoke, but it's totally reasonable to be concerned for smokers' health - an overwhelming body of evidence suggests that using tobacco significantly increases the risk of various health problems. Quitting smoking isn't easy, but if you can quit, you'll be healthier and you'll probably feel better.
@Yoshin That's an interesting one. If you were addicted to licking metal, and this desire suddenly went away one day, it makes me wonder if you had iron deficiency anemia or a similar deficiency. If this problem ever recurs, it might be a good idea to talk to a doctor about it.
Course clear! You got a card.
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