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From: David (130.brs0501.brs.iprimus.net.au)
In Reply to: Re: Smoking withdrawls posted by adam on July 15, 2004 at 7:34 pm:
I got this from a webpage: You may feel LIGHT-HEADED or dizzy when you stop smoking. You might also find it DIFFICULT TO CONCENTRATE. These are symptoms related to the increased supply of oxygen that your brain is getting now that carbon monoxide is no longer being entering your body and there is an increased blood flow in your body. As your body becomes used to the increased oxygen levels, these feelings will decrease and go away, so just be patient.
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