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09-07-2011, 11:15 PM
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Re: What Smoking Does, This is Sad :(
Smoking doesn't give you cancer. It might speed the process up, but it certainly isn't the main cause. I would look at the food and drink that you put into your body first. All the people I know who have cancer never smoked. Out of all the smokers I know, only one ended up with lung cancer. Tobacco statistics are skewed like you wouldn't believe. Take a look at the longest living humans. They're all smokers. Smoking tobacco is good for you. Just eat healthy and drink clean water and you should be fine. Oh... and make sure you smoke good tobacco. Don't smoke any American pre-packaged brand of cigarettes as they are full of terrible chemicals. Buy the good European imported stuff instead. |
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#103
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09-12-2011, 05:06 PM
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| My Rank: PRIVATE FIRST CLASS Poster Rank:5153 Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 50
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Re: What Smoking Does, This is Sad :(
Im a smoker too, i quit today after 17 years and 1-3 packs/day. GL for me:D I dont want to die like this. I was on chest X-ray today and the doctor said that i need to quit if i want to live. I think its enough if i know my lungs looks like that on the image, omg what i did to myself.. Im 32. Image: 1 pack/day for 20 years! |
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#108
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09-24-2011, 07:55 AM
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Re: What Smoking Does, This is Sad :(
thank you. in order to use it i had to lie and increase the years smoking, then i had to more than double the number of cigarettes i actually smoke per day. even with this my risk for cancer is <1% i feel much better. especially because i haven't smoked as long, or as much. so my risk is much less. i don't have a plan to quit anytime soon. currently my life is too stressful for another try at quitting. and i get sick every single time i try to quit.
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