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I just wanna pretty much find out how long will it take my brain to return to a "normal" state and how long will it take my lungs to recover because I really miss playing Baseball and Basketball but I feel like I would suck if I started back playing right now in the current state my body is in. Also would it help my body recover quicker if I began to work out and drink nothing but water (I have already started to do this btw)
Thanks for reading I am open to any responses personal experiences excepted. (I'm not trying to bash anyone who smokes either so you don't have to comment about it)View Thread
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