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I uploaded a picture, and they said I was definitely smokin' jberryhill Oct 2013 #1
If you're smokin' you're doing it too fast Fumesucker Oct 2013 #3
Lol. It's actually a serious question though. B2G Oct 2013 #4
They'll ask you. bobclark86 Oct 2013 #9
Cool. That's what I was hoping. nt B2G Oct 2013 #12
You were hoping to commit a felony? jberryhill Oct 2013 #101
E-cigarettes aren't tobacco. B2G Oct 2013 #126
That's not the issue jberryhill Oct 2013 #128
You might want to look into how they define it jberryhill Oct 2013 #16
Good for you! B2G Oct 2013 #21
I'm on my first round of e-cigs... SomethingFishy Oct 2013 #27
quitting was the hardest thing I've ever done. a kennedy Oct 2013 #114
I agree it was the hardest thing I ever did ThomThom Oct 2013 #122
good for you and your wife.....and I can't imagine the $$$ we've saved. a kennedy Oct 2013 #127
since my husband quit a few years ago it is amazing how much money ejpoeta Oct 2013 #151
Congrats on that! Ruby the Liberal Oct 2013 #47
Right, but if you recently stopped smoking... jberryhill Oct 2013 #58
If you know, how are they defining "recently"? Ruby the Liberal Oct 2013 #123
You're gonna love the answer jberryhill Oct 2013 #129
Shocking. Ruby the Liberal Oct 2013 #137
But before I forget jberryhill Oct 2013 #139
Link? Ruby the Liberal Oct 2013 #148
e-cigs have kept me from smoking for almost 2 years arely staircase Oct 2013 #131
They don't ask if you are a nicotine user Ruby the Liberal Oct 2013 #44
That's not the issue jberryhill Oct 2013 #130
Apparently, it depends on the state. Ruby the Liberal Oct 2013 #138
You look rather suave in your smoking jacket, too: kentauros Oct 2013 #93
When they run your blood alcohol tests leftstreet Oct 2013 #2
that's what the Total Information Awareness program at NSA was set up for Pretzel_Warrior Oct 2013 #5
You beat me to it. bunnies Oct 2013 #8
You told! displacedtexan Oct 2013 #52
Thank you for that helpful tip! Yo_Mama Oct 2013 #63
Actually, I was getting a work drug pre-screen a couple of weeks ago. dballance Oct 2013 #6
It can actually be detected by smell in the urine, though I'm sure they do a chem test instead Hekate Oct 2013 #59
As a non-smoker, it's Usually easy for me to tell who smokes. dballance Oct 2013 #109
Exactly -- you're just using you're nose another way. I'm also a non-smoker. Hekate Oct 2013 #110
Well sure but I don't imagine that would fly for an insurance company's legal challenge. DireStrike Oct 2013 #120
Well of course you are correct dballance Oct 2013 #124
I've never had to verify it to health insurance companies Happyhippychick Oct 2013 #7
Same here, never had a problem! B Calm Oct 2013 #10
Excellent. Thanks! B2G Oct 2013 #14
Yea but health insurers Sgent Oct 2013 #100
They can only enforce that by the breach treestar Oct 2013 #11
Most doctors ask if you smoke. Mariana Oct 2013 #98
Asking if anyone has got a light might be a giveaway. dipsydoodle Oct 2013 #13
For a joint? Buddha_of_Wisdom Oct 2013 #15
People seriously believe that there won't be verification? solarhydrocan Oct 2013 #17
Actually the insurance company will benefit much more by not screening in advance. DebJ Oct 2013 #23
^^^ THIS ^^^^ Junkdrawer Oct 2013 #65
I want to bet. former9thward Oct 2013 #49
Well since I have no money because I've now got a new ~$300 bill... solarhydrocan Oct 2013 #61
Sorry, I only smoke cigars. former9thward Oct 2013 #68
Do they do it now? treestar Oct 2013 #132
By how badly you smell. randome Oct 2013 #18
Some life insurance is based on smoking status wercal Oct 2013 #19
probably test for nicotine at some point & adjust your rates. I read Sunlei Oct 2013 #20
But how would e-cigs and NRT figure in? B2G Oct 2013 #22
Nicotine is in e-cigs. n/t DebJ Oct 2013 #24
But I don't freakin smoke cigarettes B2G Oct 2013 #25
Well, nicotine will greatly increase your chance of heart attack, stroke, DebJ Oct 2013 #28
Myth B2G Oct 2013 #33
But do they mean it isn't an increase in risk compared to tobacco-procured nicotine? DebJ Oct 2013 #39
No, you're thinking of carbon monoxide cthulu2016 Oct 2013 #41
See here's the problem with smoking rates HockeyMom Oct 2013 #45
Like the weird hard spots on my back where I got burned years ago.... DebJ Oct 2013 #77
My mom was a lifelong smoker (along with everyone else in the family) forthemiddle Oct 2013 #113
This is my worst nightmare......smoked for a long, long time, quit for only 7 years, and I'm sure a kennedy Oct 2013 #115
I only quit two years ago forthemiddle Oct 2013 #136
Some polices ask if you have used tobacco in FIVE years SoCalDem Oct 2013 #117
It asks about tobacco use, not nicotine frazzled Oct 2013 #30
That might help me quit; the ecig. I tried patches DebJ Oct 2013 #32
It totally could frazzled Oct 2013 #36
Thanks. How does one buy an e-cig these days? DebJ Oct 2013 #42
That was years ago. Ruby the Liberal Oct 2013 #51
Thanks. N/T DebJ Oct 2013 #76
Go to Walgreens (if you have that) frazzled Oct 2013 #55
Thanks very much! n/t DebJ Oct 2013 #75
I've had great luck with this website Change has come Oct 2013 #90
From what I found looking into e-cigs bhikkhu Oct 2013 #106
You can buy them in many convenience stores now Revanchist Oct 2013 #119
That's how the e-cig worked for me, too. Mariana Oct 2013 #99
nicotine that's what they test for and that is what e cigs are. Lot of jobs forbid nicotine use. Sunlei Oct 2013 #29
I'd figure that they would ask, and then confirm from past medical records. Lancero Oct 2013 #26
My doctor has already tested me for nicotine (and illicit drugs) Holly_Hobby Oct 2013 #31
I don't believe this. They can't test for illicit drugs per the ACA B2G Oct 2013 #34
+100 I believe you solarhydrocan Oct 2013 #38
Too many people believe any rumor they see. former9thward Oct 2013 #54
It could be malpractice if a doctor didn't check for drugs pnwmom Oct 2013 #64
I see my doctor four times a year and get blood tests at least once a year. DebJ Oct 2013 #79
Neither do I. But if a doctor had reasons for suspecting it, pnwmom Oct 2013 #88
Certainly. But it's not a standard test everyone type of thing. n/t DebJ Oct 2013 #89
Right. n/t pnwmom Oct 2013 #92
You can be tested without your consent only if you arrive in the ER unresponsive... ScreamingMeemie Oct 2013 #141
Doctors frequently say they're going to do a blood draw pnwmom Oct 2013 #144
You can sue them and win if they run a tox screen without your consent. ScreamingMeemie Oct 2013 #145
Where does it say that? This link is about trauma patients pnwmom Oct 2013 #146
Possibly you should check up on what else your doc may be misinforming you about.... Hekate Oct 2013 #72
Your doctor is either an idiot, or a bald-faced liar. Th1onein Oct 2013 #85
Of course, docs make money when they order tests Mariana Oct 2013 #147
I wouldn't have a doctor who lied to me to get me to do something to make them more money. Th1onein Oct 2013 #150
I guess enough people don't realize the doctors are lying Mariana Oct 2013 #153
Sounds like you need a new doctor... a better one who's not a paranoid uninformed freak SoCalDem Oct 2013 #118
Your doctor is a liar. ScreamingMeemie Oct 2013 #140
A note on the ACA and smoking penalties. DebJ Oct 2013 #35
This still doesn't address NRT B2G Oct 2013 #43
Most people are honest with their docs.... moriah Oct 2013 #37
You assume people go to a doctor HockeyMom Oct 2013 #50
Those rules say "all tobacco products". Ecigs, the gum & patch made from tobacco? Sunlei Oct 2013 #74
Actually, no. politicat Oct 2013 #107
Interesting about tomato & eggplant leaves! Thank you for the info.,answers the questions. Sunlei Oct 2013 #116
The doctor can tell by looking at you BainsBane Oct 2013 #40
So your doctor will report you to your insurance company? What about HIPPA? B2G Oct 2013 #48
Oh, the insurance companies know how to get around that. Mariana Oct 2013 #102
HIPPA doesn't apply Sgent Oct 2013 #103
Here is what they will do... pipi_k Oct 2013 #46
Your lungs, yellow fingers, burned throat cilia, grey skin, give you away. Hoyt Oct 2013 #53
I am 74 and have been smoking since I was 16. RebelOne Oct 2013 #56
When I smoked 20+ years ago, I looked and felt like crud. Hoyt Oct 2013 #57
You have no idea how bad you look and smell alcibiades_mystery Oct 2013 #104
And this sucks for Tien1985 Oct 2013 #152
This whole thread makes me think of this: ScreamingMeemie Oct 2013 #60
If you have medical records it's in there. pnwmom Oct 2013 #62
They put you in a locked holding cell for four days and chain smoke outside of it with you watching. Zorra Oct 2013 #66
Lol B2G Oct 2013 #67
LOL that's cruel and inhuman torture. I'm gonna light up just reading it. n/t DebJ Oct 2013 #80
one wonders DustyJoe Oct 2013 #69
Make you run a 100 yard dash. The Midway Rebel Oct 2013 #70
"Smokers may get temporary break from Obamacare penalties" OhioChick Oct 2013 #71
Wow. what does that mean? B2G Oct 2013 #73
Sorry I missed out on that conversation. DebJ Oct 2013 #83
Smell test? we can do it Oct 2013 #78
Make you take 5 deep breaths if you choke half to death you doc03 Oct 2013 #81
There is a urine test for it jmowreader Oct 2013 #82
That's why I don't pee indoors anymore jberryhill Oct 2013 #95
Yup, and I had to take it. Frank Cannon Oct 2013 #111
It is my understanding that the law is specific about "tobacco use" Ruby the Liberal Oct 2013 #125
I'm only guessing, but if you say no, and sign the form at end that swears the info napi21 Oct 2013 #84
That's the key. In your worst hour of need you will be left with no care. Not a good bet at all. nt stevenleser Oct 2013 #121
It Won't Be Long RobinA Oct 2013 #86
Medical records... cynatnite Oct 2013 #87
Probably passive enforcement gopiscrap Oct 2013 #91
They have all your credit card records ... (use cash...) FarCenter Oct 2013 #94
NSA's on it. NuclearDem Oct 2013 #96
They won't. But if you smoke and lie and say that you don't, kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #97
Its the same as it was BEFORE the ACA. phleshdef Oct 2013 #105
Exactly! How can so many people replying to this thread not realize that??? (eom) beaglelover Oct 2013 #134
sniff test. nt Deep13 Oct 2013 #108
ha ha, they put you in a room and see how long before you start squirming..... a kennedy Oct 2013 #112
a cheek swab. Tuesday Afternoon Oct 2013 #133
It is not that difficult to understand..... beaglelover Oct 2013 #135
When I quit they ran a blood test for CO2 levels. Greybnk48 Oct 2013 #142
Presumably your doctor has a nose. LeftyMom Oct 2013 #143
Honesty madville Oct 2013 #149
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