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Hekate

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37. I have both patience and compassion, as my late mother's struggles to quit were monumental...
Thu Nov 4, 2021, 01:08 PM
Nov 2021

My dad didn’t have nearly her struggles, but my brother who died of COPD a year ago July was never able to quit until after he spent time in an ICU. My daughter isn’t going to be able to quit, either — stupid little rebel started in her really early teens and is now 45.

Nicotine is bad shit. The people who get addicted are not bad people.

They just don’t get to smoke in my house.

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oldest medical joke I know lapfog_1 Nov 2021 #1
My Dad, a surgical RN, told me that one all the time growing up. Aristus Nov 2021 #2
My Brother in law, an ER doc in AZ lapfog_1 Nov 2021 #4
HA! Aristus Nov 2021 #6
Wasn't that a Henny Youngman joke? Mickju Nov 2021 #21
Well. How do you? Lochloosa Nov 2021 #3
Quit smoking. Aristus Nov 2021 #5
I imagine.... cannabis_flower Nov 2021 #34
Bleach, and trump says it protects one from CV19. Shine a light up your rear too. Hoyt Nov 2021 #7
I quit smoking years ago in a 12 Step program jmbar2 Nov 2021 #8
Dieting is hardest Marthe48 Nov 2021 #15
I interviewed a number of smokers after our office won a court case gratuitous Nov 2021 #43
Really good advice! jmbar2 Nov 2021 #44
This reminds me Ohioboy Nov 2021 #9
Good for you! Marthe48 Nov 2021 #16
Congratulations! jmbar2 Nov 2021 #17
Congrats Demovictory9 Nov 2021 #48
I remember looking out my hospital window packman Nov 2021 #10
One of my smoking patients died just the other day. Aristus Nov 2021 #11
That must be painfully hard for a medical professional to deal with that jmbar2 Nov 2021 #18
My husband had a buddy from the Army Marthe48 Nov 2021 #19
Seeing nurses smoke on break always amazes me at hospitals. czarjak Nov 2021 #42
I recall an intubated patient asking a nurse who smoked ... IggleDuer Nov 2021 #12
Intubated patients can't talk, if I understand it, because they are sedated & have tube in way. . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2021 #25
I quit about 9 years ago Farmer-Rick Nov 2021 #13
I'm a never-smoker, but I really appreciate the help of former-smokers in getting the message out Aristus Nov 2021 #14
Started smoking Oct 26, 1965. Second day of boot camp. Two smoke breaks a day. Otherwise... usaf-vet Nov 2021 #20
I quit for the last time in 2017 LittleGirl Nov 2021 #24
Thanks for saying Chille Nov 2021 #47
My last cigarette was March 26, 2018 liberaltrucker Nov 2021 #22
After almost 60 years of smoking tavernier Nov 2021 #23
16 yrs quit for me onethatcares Nov 2021 #26
Never had an urge to smoke. LiberalFighter Nov 2021 #27
If you think fingers are bad, picture the interior of the house & car. Historic NY Nov 2021 #28
Painted commercial apartments for a number of years. plimsoll Nov 2021 #32
The dust cover of one of the used books I bought online looked like that: drippy yellow inside... Hekate Nov 2021 #36
Airplane mechanics used to talk about how checking for pressurization leaks was easy Ocelot II Nov 2021 #39
How did your patient respond? Devil Child Nov 2021 #29
He wasn't sure he heard me correctly at first. Aristus Nov 2021 #30
Messages that need repeating. Hope the pt took it to heart Devil Child Nov 2021 #33
In some countries, they still think smoking is good for health IronLionZion Nov 2021 #31
At least as long ago as the 1940s cigarettes were called coffin nails. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2021 #35
I have both patience and compassion, as my late mother's struggles to quit were monumental... Hekate Nov 2021 #37
I think calling them "coffin nails" goes back over a century. I seem to have read an old cowboy book Hekate Nov 2021 #38
My mother was a nurse in the late '40s, before I was born. Ocelot II Nov 2021 #40
The funeral director may be able to remove the stains. hay rick Nov 2021 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author ExTex Nov 2021 #45
Yeah. Aristus Nov 2021 #46
I always liked Abraham Lincoln's comment DFW Nov 2021 #49
I'm sure you and I could regale each other 3catwoman3 Nov 2021 #50
I know that no names were mentioned, but... zanana1 Nov 2021 #51
Patient: Doctor it hurts when I do this. Hotler Nov 2021 #52
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