Smell no more...

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rico942

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My dentist was the first person who suggested vaping to me, after extracting two of my molars in 2013. He knew from experience that smoking would be extremely painful immediately after an extraction, his practice is in Mexico, where many of his patients smoke, and extractions are common ... :(

No matter how many times you wash your hands and rinse with mouthwash, tobacco odor permeates every inch of a smoker, mostly in hair and clothing. After quitting, the hair eventually gets cut, and the clothing discarded. I gained 30 pounds, so the contaminated clothes didn't fit anyway ... :rolleyes:

The amazing thing to me was how well my gums recovered, even after age 60 ... :thumbs:

Happy dentist, happy patient ... :D
 
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Its a beautiful thing. :?)

I was watching an old episode of JAG last night and there was a scene set in a cigar lounge, and the plumes of smoke were just crazy. I thought to myself, well, the first thing I thought was that the smoker must stink to high haven, no mater how debonair he looked. And then I thought, I don`t think I could go into a cigar lounge anymore, it would choke me out.
 
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I found that if I stopped cigarettes completely after one day of smoking, I could still smell cigarettes coming out of my beard for three or four days afterward when I soaped up in the shower. They say smokers smell no matter how hard they try to hide it, and I'm convinced it's true.

Vaping solves that problem. It is entirely possible to keep it to yourself and nobody has to know!
 
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