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My heart aches for you after reading this post. We ALWAYS wonder.."Did I quit in Time" :Have I avoided these deadly diseases??" All we can do is have faith and to be there when our friends need us the most.
I too had a terrible scare last week when a routine chest xray revealed a nodule. My dco immediately ordered a CT which came back 100% clear.I didn't tell anybody until I got the results..
I am sorry that this happened to you. I smoked the same amount of years plus some and did not get in that unfortunate position.
Thank you for sharing your story. You are helping numerous people in their need by telling us about yourself.
Remember everyone, Ziggy is absolutely right. Thanks for posting, Genebh.
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Gosh thats a terribly sad story and my thoughts are with Ziggy
Smoking is a deadly addiction. It killed my beautiful Mother
I just stay smoke free one day at a time and I try and help others stay smoke free too. I sure am glad that module was clear mayberry
Hugssssssss Deb
I read it, felt real compassion for Gene, as I smoked on my morning cigarette. Why is it though that I'm not affected to the point of putting out that cigarette that I am smoking? Why is it that one of us gets bad health news we tend to smoke more? I don't understand it. I want to quit, I wheeze as i type tyis post, but I can't? I think if I was told that I had lung cancer and that I would die if I continued to smoke that I would probably continue to smoke. My dad went that way. he never stopped to his dying day...why???
Cigarettes are so nasty and habitual, I just can't believe it.