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Posted on Mar 20, 2021, 10:45 pm
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What if somebody quit smoking a year before having this surgery? Maybe 5 years? Because I've been smoking for the past 3 years and I wanted to talk about this topic since CLL is my aim.

Let's consider that I quit smoking at this exact moment. The best CLL time for me would be after 6 7 years due to my uni education, and some other personal factors. Would it be "safe" since I quit smoking more than 6 years ago?

Let's get to the point, if someone has ever had smoked straight for a year or so, would it be impossible for him to have this surgery even 10 years later? Or would it not matter ?

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Posted on Mar 20, 2021, 11:22 pm
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Lol. Tysm bro. I mean, I just wanted to make sure you know, I know smoling is bad and I'm not even near to be someone who casually smokes 10+ cigs per day. Sometimes I never smoke for a week, sometimes never smoke for a month.. I'm not addicted to it. It just goes well with the music + environment and I just enjoy it. I won't be a freak who does a package per day, god forbid.

Of course I would never smoke after the surgery, the closest time would be probably after 6 months after the nail removal.

Thank you for your reply btw. Have a nice day.

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