Quitting smoking.

Congrats' to all who have quit, I did it on new years day 6 years ago. Just stay the course and be strong. Your adding years to your life and the quality of your life as well. No more feeling like **** all day from sucking on carcinogens and toxins. Your energy will start improving and your, sense of smell and taste will come back. But you will feel so much better and can spend the time wasted and money saved working on your cars and buying mopar parts. I just kept thinking of the how badly I was treating my body and the years I was taking off my life and I was able to stick to it.
We lost my mother in law at 55 just 2 years ago to cancer, it was the worst thing I had ever seen. She had fast growing small cell cancer (from smoking) spread all over her body. First she lost sight in one eye because of a brain tumour. Was also in her liver, lungs, kidneys and she withered away to bones within only a few months and was blind by the end of it. RIP MAW