Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Here is a thread about smoking in general.and this is the New Year.
I smoked. I quit ten years ago. It wasn't easy. I have gone to four funerals in the last eighteen months for people who died from lung cancer. If you smoke, please think about trying to stop. I don't care about the butts and I don't care about second hand smoke and I don't care about running your life. Lotsa people love you. If you smoke, please try to stop.
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Can't disagree with that. I quit in the mid 80's and I still congratulate myself for doing it, especially now that I'm older and still active. I did gain a constant struggle with my weight but I can breathe!
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Might as well open another gun thread.
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Butts, guns and poop
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Send lawyers, guns & money.
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I remember trying a cigarette when I was a boy and then my mother called me for lunch. I ate a baloney and mustard Wonder Bread sandwich and every bite tasted like the cigarette I smoked. I decided then and there I preferred eating to smoking and never looked back on that decision.
I personally don't like to be around smokers and second hand smoke. To me, it is a habit that I don't care for but realize it is an addicton for some. With that being said, I have lost several family members who were very young due to cigarette smoking. I wasn't able to convince them to stop and will not be able to convince anyone else to stop. People will quit when they decide to stop and not a second sonner. Nuff said....
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As with any addiction, the user has to decide when to quit. "Helpful suggestions" from others will fall on deaf ears.
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I quit smoking quite by accident. I started smoking when I was 20 years old in the Army stationed in Korea. Both my parents smoked but I never had an urge until I was in the service because everybody smoked and cigarettes were only $1.70 a carton at the PX. I became a chain smoker, 3 packs a day for 36 years. I loved smoking so much and I had already decided that I would smoke until I die.
Then in 2006 my wife came home with a prescription for a new drug called Chantix from our family doctor. I thought I would amuse her and get the prescription filled. I started taking the drug on Thursday and on Saturday when I only had a couple of packs left, I usually would make a cigarette run to buy a carton at WaWa's, this time however I didn't have the urge. When my smokes ran out on Sunday I never smoked again. That was six years ago and was the best thing I've ever done. Chantix is nothing like the nicotine patches or gum or anything else. It is a pill that cuts off the sensors in the brain that grave cigarettes. The only negative was I did get nightmares but I figured that was worth it for all the good benefits. I only filled the prescription once for 30 days even though they say if you quit you should continue on the drug for 3 or 4 months, but i had enough of the nightmares and I wasn't smoking. Now I only wished I had never started smoking. . |
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I don't mean to preach, honest. I know you are all grown ups.
I probably shouldn't have started this thread but it is good to hear that some of us have been able to kick the addiction. I am sure that many have seen the really scarey anti smoking ads on television here in Florida.
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I started to smoke when I was 15----wanted to "appear" older!!! Other friends I knew smoked so it seemed the thing to do. Then I met my now "other half" who HATED smoking! Thought it looked cheap and implored me to quit. I then balked, dug in my heels and thought "who are YOU to dictate to me what to do!" I then smoked off and on into my mid-30's. I was more of a "situational" smoker but had the habit non-the-less. This was the early '80's when the cigs began to rise in price. Soon my "situations" ceased to be and the prices got higher. It was then I decided I needed to quit. Not so much for the health reasons. I'm so glad I did this. Since I know of a handful of folks who've died from lung cancer and it was a hard death as dying goes.
I will say now, that the 2nd hand smoke is horrible for me (and my dad smoked when I was growing up)...it gags me and makes it hard to breathe! That being said...even passing by a smoker whose body reeks of stale smoke too is sickening! ALL this being said....noone will be convinced by another! ONLY they will be able to convince themselves. Want to share one more thing! My father in law was a smoker when in his 50's was diagnosed with emphasema. His doctor told him he needed to quit. The man would take his cigs into the bathroom, turn on the fan and puff. He thought he was kidding his family! THEN he "graduated" to needed those "puffer" things to help his breathing, later to an oxygen tank. Soon he couldn't walk 10 steps without stopping and gasping. His final year(s) were spent on the couch, then bed before he died. His final 15 years were horrible for him, his wife and of course his family!!! The hole that was left when he passed couldn't be filled. Just something to think about!!! |
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Growing up in the late 50s and 60s, a lot of my older family members smoked. I have never smoked and have mild COPD. If you smoke, please stop. It impacts every part of your body---lungs, heart, kidneys, arteries, etc.
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