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Old 05-02-2016, 09:01 AM
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And in general health care advice, having just come back from burying my father, barely a year and a half after burying my aunt, those DTers who are still smoking, please quit. If not for yourselves, do it for those who love you and will grieve you when you leave them too soon.

we quit 19 years ago. what a waste of money, it literally goes up in smoke.
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Old 05-03-2016, 11:58 AM
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we quit 19 years ago. what a waste of money, it literally goes up in smoke.
I'm glad. I wish my dad and maternal aunt (and hell, for that matter, my grandparents, who both died at 65 from heart attacks) could have stopped, too. My aunt actually survived a heart attack at 62 and still couldn't kick the habit. She didn't survive the second one a couple of years later.
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Old 05-03-2016, 12:36 PM
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I'm glad. I wish my dad and maternal aunt (and hell, for that matter, my grandparents, who both died at 65 from heart attacks) could have stopped, too. My aunt actually survived a heart attack at 62 and still couldn't kick the habit. She didn't survive the second one a couple of years later.
A few years ago, i was in a hospital parking lot....shaking my head at a patient. Wheeled himself out to curb, iv in tow, hacking and coughing in his wheelchair while having a smoke. Smh
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