Peter Jennings Died
Lung Cancer. He was a smoker who quit 20 years ago (except for during 9/11), and still got lung cancer. Stop smoking.
Monday, August 08, 2005Peter Jennings Died
Lung Cancer. He was a smoker who quit 20 years ago (except for during 9/11), and still got lung cancer. Stop smoking.
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7 Comments:
Or, maybe, just don't ever start? I sometimes worry about those 2 dozen cigarettes I smoked at various times in my early adulthood, as well as all the 2nd-hand smoke I inhaled growing up...
Never mind the unfiltered products many of us smoked.....
But that's naturally grown without all those chemical additives, Ned!
I'm am 4 1/2 weeks smoke-free. Like Mark Twain is quoted as saying, "Quitting smoking is easy. I've done it hundreds of times." But it isn't easy. I even dream of smoking sometimes and a day hasn't gone by that I haven't fought the urges to give in and have just one cigarette to take off the edge. I must quit because there's this nagging fear that it may be already too late. Watching one's little brother die a torturous hideous death from head and neck cancer should be incentive enough...
I will make it this time!
You can do it, baby!
Hang tight! No one said quitting was going to be easy! If your using Nick replacements...STOP! you still gotta get rid of that too! (like changing street heroin for morphine). 'boro reds fer 24 years and I will be clean for 2 years in December.
Hang tough and remember. You dont have to smoke today/this hour/this minute/right now. Tomorrow will take care of itself.
Teh_Bunneh!
Tony Good Luck.
Just so you know, the nightmares never go away. My Dad quit 40 years ago and still gets them. Just accept them as part your new reality ( and enjoy them)
I have tried a bazillion times too. I become a total psycho...
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