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Does everything smell and taste better after you quit smoking?

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Published on Aug 16, 2012

Video discusses how your senses become more accurate after quitting

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  • Vito Anthony D.

    I realize deep down it's hypocritical but when I've been on previous quits I would smell someone who walked into a room and would have to catch myself because I would think to myself, what a loser, and of course nothing could be further from the truth. I was being a hypocrite to look down my nose at the poor person forgetting that there went me before. Today I view smokers with nothing but compassion and the feverent desire that I wish I could do something or say something to help them.

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