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BFS, Thanks for taking the time to do this! Please feel free to add as this is definitely a thread to be read by all. Experiences shared can always help. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all who have suffered the loss of a loved one. Josie _____________________ The SSC Support Team.
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I decided to collect all of the horrible stories that I have read here about lung cancer and combine them in one thread. I hope that anyone who wants to smoke comes here first and reads these. If these stories don't make you not light up, at least for a while, then I think nothing will! This is a horrible disease and these stories are true testimonies to that. Please, feel free to add more if you have some other stories you would like you share. This is by no means a complete list. So feel free to add others. I know this is very similar to Rain's thread "what was YOUR wake-up moment" and in fact, some of these stories came from that thread, but some of these stories aren't on there. So I've put them together. I really do hope that you will read this before you smoke. What a horrible disease this is! [size=4][b]Kizzer�s Friend[/size][/color] I write this with a heavy heart and a sullen attitude. I am angry, I am hurting and I feel helpless. Today started like any other day, but ended up being one of the worst days of my life. Today, life smacked me hard and brought me to my knees. Today I ask for prayers. I received a call this afternoon from my best friends wife. She was incoherent and manic. Unable to understand what was going on, I got in my truck and drove to their house 50 miles away to see what was going on. Upon arrival, several police officers were standing outside their home. They had a road block set up, so I parked my truck and pleaded with an officer to tell me what was going on. He said he didn't have the authority to tell me. I told him that this was my best friends house, we have been friends for almost 40 years, best friends for 40 years and I demanded to know what was going on. The officer called another deputy over and I was escorted to the corded off area in front of the house. My best friends wife was in the front seat of an officers car and when she seen me she bolted out of the car and squeezed me with power I didn't know existed. I still was unable to understand her, but I knew something seriously was wrong. To shorten this up. I found out my best friend, 40 freakin years of he and I doing everything together, was holed up inside the home, threatening to commit suicide! NO FREAKIN way!! This guy had it all,
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Smoking is a horrible killer, but so is everything else. I watched my mother eat herself to death. It too a long time for her to die, slowly getting bigger and bigger, I wished at the time that she would just smoke more cigarettes at least it would keep the food out of her mouth. So few people smoke anymore that in the last five years, I have seen some pretty horrible deaths of young people, from cancer, who never smoked, most never drank either. I know some really old people in the assisted living center, 70s 80s and even 90 year old chain puffing and tossing back shooters. What's up with that! I took a day off yesterday to go to my ex-husband's house to help clean it out. He was 66 years old, didn't smoke or drink. In the whole house there wasn't a single medication. He was active and athletic. He dropped dead, dropped like a stone. His heart just stopped beating. I cannot tell you all the effect this had on me. One day he's getting a new car, a new toaster and new chair pillows, the next day, pillows still in the bag, toaster with the sticker on it and car contract still on the front seat, the next day, the next morning dead. In a week people are pawing through your personal possessions. I'm sorry that smoking/cancer deaths aren't that frightening, not as frightening as the brest cancer, brain cancer deaths of life long non-smokers, that's something you can't fight.
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BUMP for JDK [B]My Milage:[/B] [B]My Quit Date: [/B] 2/15/2007 [B]Smoke-Free Days:[/B] 46 [B]Cigarettes Not Smoked:[/B] 1,160 [B]Amount Saved:[/B] $379.5 [B]Life Gained:[/B] [B]Days:[/B] 3 [B]Hrs:[/B] 7 [B]Mins:[/B] 21 [B]Seconds:[/B] 35
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Hello Butterfly Swimmer, I am back to this site....still smoking, and just reading.....I just had to say that reading this post has certainly got me thinking.....I am young as well.....I will be 29 in August.....I had quit for 1 full year and then started again.....but have been doing a lot of reading on this site again the past couple days......Thank you very much for posting this. Seamus

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