Quote from: Elwood on September 21, 2008, 09:06:21 PM
I read a study that claimed that smoking and drinking lowered the effectiveness in T.
Smoking is not a stress reliever. Initially, it was a pacifier. Now if you don't do it you get stressed. Smokers don't want to hear that, but it's the plain and simple truth. Addictive chemicals do not relieve stress, they create stress.
That's the Alan Carr party line. Good book to use to quit smoking. Worked for a friend of mine and I'm trying, three attempts so far. Next quit date, 8 days from today. But really, if you've never smoked, you have no damn clue about how hard it is to quit or what people go through to quit.
I've read same studies about the effectiveness on T and maybe that's true. I'm certainly slow growing facial hair, but so were all my cousins. Mind you, they all smoke too.
I would recommend quitting smoking for any reason, whether it be starting T, mother's birthday, garbage day, or whatever you think is a good reason. But I understand if you take a few tries - hell, it's taking me lots of tries.
Dennis