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For me it was about a month before I felt like I truly had more energy .I was such a zombie the first month not myself at all.
I think we use any extra energy up on will power the first month to fight off the craves.
Keep focused, each day does get better.
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Indeed!!!
 
      Lots and lots and LOTS to look forward to!  Keep your eyes on the prize!
 
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You're right Hopeful2!

You can check the complete list of benefits in the Education section if interested.
 
You have lots to look forward to!
 
 
 
Ashley, Health Educator
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So, I used the search feature and found that circulation improves and energy level increases after about a month.  So, I just need to be patient!!
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Hi everyone -
 
So, one of the benefits of not smoking that I am looking forward to is the increase in energy level.  I am going on 20 days smoke-free and I have yet to experience this.  In fact, in breaking the habit, I have felt a decrease in energy and was hoping this would turn around soon.  Any thoughts?  Experience in terms of energy levels/time frames?
 
Thanks,
Shannon

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