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In reply to the discussion: Cigarette smoking. [View all]Waldorf
(654 posts)20. My buddy at work and his wife both smoke. I would imagine each goes thru at least a pack
a day. No telling how much money a month they spend. Even the cheap stuff is expensive.
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My 62-year-old sister was diagnosed with COPD and emphysema--given 5-6 years to live.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2015
#61
All those venues used to be filled wth smoke,so she got a whopping dose of second-hand smoke at work
Hekate
Dec 2015
#70
Mormon stewardesses with lung cancer: one of the things that finally got airplanes clean
Hekate
Dec 2015
#73
I've been told that spouses of smokers are more likely to get bladder cancer...
marble falls
Jan 2016
#252
I'm sorry to hear that. I can't imagine what losing a parent at that age was like.
davidpdx
Dec 2015
#110
That poor woman. At this point though, it probably doesn't matter further and she may as well
trillion
Dec 2015
#146
I am so sorry, my mom had terminal emphysema and smoked to the end. It must be a terrible....
Logical
Dec 2015
#155
Yep, oxygen cylinders that folk need to haul around to breathe when they have COPD
Nye Bevan
Dec 2015
#7
What you say is true. I don't smoke but I'm sure I do/eat other things that may cause a shorter life
BlueJazz
Dec 2015
#176
I understand what you're saying and a part of me agrees. The problem I have is>
BlueJazz
Dec 2015
#187
True. If it were up to me, cigarettes would be taxed like my other country. (Australia)
BlueJazz
Dec 2015
#193
I smoked for about a year and noticed my everyday stamina was going down. I quit to..
BlueJazz
Dec 2015
#77
My sister stopped singing in clubs by 40, and she still developed COPD and emphysema at age 60.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2015
#75
I quit, and it was hell, took endless tries, but glad I did, and a big reason was
progree
Dec 2015
#22
I read somewhere that the average number of tries is 6. For me, more like 5X that many,
progree
Dec 2015
#25
That's what I had to do. I knew that no way I could drink and quit smoking. Plus where I usually
brewens
Dec 2015
#54
I feel bad for old people who got hooked at a time when most people smoked.
Arugula Latte
Dec 2015
#125
My buddy at work and his wife both smoke. I would imagine each goes thru at least a pack
Waldorf
Dec 2015
#20
This. It always, really, kinda knocks me on my ass to peruse a thread like this. Such venom. Nt.
seabeyond
Dec 2015
#79
There is a difference between being empathetic and being hateful. Yes. It is the hateful
seabeyond
Dec 2015
#99
Sea, I find this Op unbelievable, now smoking is a problem! What about all
akbacchus_BC
Dec 2015
#133
Fine. I am thankful every damn day that I didn't pick up that particular habit as a teenager
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2015
#219
Bingo! It makes people feel superior to know they are doing what they should be doing and others
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2015
#102
Yes, I hate smoking. I hate that it killed my wife, and I hate that it will kill many more. n/t
Binkie The Clown
Dec 2015
#132
You should quit, like overweight people should lose weight. But no one can/should force you. nt
Logical
Dec 2015
#68
my uncle lost his wife 2 years ago at 60. i know my great-uncles were older. 72 + 90+, but my
pansypoo53219
Dec 2015
#36
Addictions are a disease, and they have nada to do with political views
nadinbrzezinski
Dec 2015
#185
Vaping? Isn't that an admission of a chemical dependency or psychiatric-induced behavior?
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2015
#76
Not true for many of us. It's because people we know people who died and are dying from it.
trillion
Dec 2015
#147
Well, the important thing is you've still managed to feel superior to smokers...
Act_of_Reparation
Dec 2015
#121
Good post. Explains a lot of the more self-righteous behavior around here, on various subjects. n/t
nomorenomore08
Dec 2015
#205
Are you 12? When is smoking cool? Mom died far too young(in her 60s) from lung cancer after...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2015
#53
You should try vaping. Not the cigalike things at the gas station though. A good atomizer
Skeeter Barnes
Dec 2015
#63
Someone in my extended family died just this Christmas Eve of smoking-related disease.
hunter
Dec 2015
#74
My brother has emphysema. My grandma died of bladder cancer; my grandpa died of kidney cancer...
Hekate
Dec 2015
#96
Sooooooo glad I quit that filthy habit 13 years ago, shit, I wish I never would have even started.
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2015
#111
Every time you buy a pack of cigs you are supporting the Chamber of Commerce and their GOP lapdogs.
LAGC
Dec 2015
#126
I sat in the doctors office with my wife when she was told she had lung cancer.
Binkie The Clown
Dec 2015
#129
yeah, nothing like COPD. Good luck to them. Cigarettes are more addictive than ever with the
trillion
Dec 2015
#142
Not that that's a good thing, but it does make some of the discussions here seem a bit silly. n/t
nomorenomore08
Dec 2015
#207
If you want to stop smoking, the Allen Carr book works (he tells you to smoke while reading it)
Babel_17
Dec 2015
#233
I think regardless of the OP's statement, most of the replies in this thread have been incredible
davidpdx
Jan 2016
#242
Yes, quitting something whether it be smoking or eating too much is a challenge
davidpdx
Jan 2016
#249