I can't believe what I just did!!!

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Albinon

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You are right, I do deserve a reward. I have been smoke free for over a year. I recently had to have a chunk of my lung removed. I am a cancer survivor, and they found a nodual in my right upper lobe from a CAT scan that I have regularly. Fortunatly it was benign. The thorasic surgeon that operated on me said my lungs looked great. I smoked for over 30 years! This is a good way to celibrate.
 

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You are right, I do deserve a reward. I have been smoke free for over a year. I recently had to have a chunk of my lung removed. I am a cancer survivor, and they found a nodual in my right upper lobe from a CAT scan that I have regularly. Fortunatly it was benign. The thorasic surgeon that operated on me said my lungs looked great. I smoked for over 30 years! This is a good way to celibrate.

I'm sure spending that $600 is much cheaper than having that cancer return by NOT quitting analogs. I'd spend $10,000 to avoid cancer and all that you've experienced and still call it cheap. Time is money and with the procedures and time spent at the hospital, I'm sure you probably lost more than $600... Also with that investment it can possibly keep you from going through it again
 
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