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  1. #11
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    Even smoking just once can affect you long term..
    Made a return after a few years away.. So much has changed

    Big Peterborough United fan

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    apprentice chef at 15 ;o?

    i'd advise giving smoking up all together.

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    Yeah give up. However little or how many you smoke, it's still going to affect you inside and out.

    Plus I would rather not have an ashtray mouth breathing all over my food if you want to be a chef. I know you're not that bad At The Moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scambuster92 View Post
    Ok my age is 15 and i live in australia right and im an apprentice chef and im 15 and its alot stress believe me, since 2 months ago i have started smoking and kept smoking, and i love it right it takes the stress right off my shoulders but i wont to know should i do monthly doctor checks and all that because i dont wont it to impact my body really bad? Can you guys please tell me what i should do?
    Well most the stress is your own fault "/ Smokeing only relives the stress caused by the nicotean cravings brought about my smokeing, If you wernt smokeing that stress wouldnt exist in the first place and wouldnt need to be taken of your sholders, the only differnce comes in what is relative to the normal stress level "/

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    Also, you could develop smokers cough and again, it could cause hygeine problems in the kitchen.

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    I smoke occasionally, it's absolutely rank and makes me feel sick but i do it when i'm drinking, i'm occasionally a social smoker.

    I don't think it takes away stress? It's horrible. But urm if i was you i'd quit and stop lying to yourself, if your 'career' is too stressful go find another route to follow.
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    First off man how am i lieing to myself i had more stress before i started smoking went stuff went wrong i went to a certain place and kick the hell out of boxes which did nothing and i wont have smoke breath if i brush my teeth every day and night would it?

    Get your own Gamercard Sig.

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    Just quit. You'll be better of in the long and short term without them.

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    give up now because if you carry on you might start smoking more and it'll be harder to give up

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    I smoke i'm not sure why any more... i smoke like 10 rollies a day... i really need to cut down.

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