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anyone know about problems with lung function?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 178313"><p>I thought what Fran had to say was right on the money. Nothing speaks louder than someone who has been there done that. I do know that my mom smoked and she died of lung cancer after my son, her first grandchild was born. She was 49 years old. You could see how devastated she was knowing her loss and it took me many years to get over her death after she was gone and it still tugs at my heart. You should do these things for yourself, but maybe thinking of how much others needed you will give you a little extra push forward. After watching what happened to my mother..I have often said that if I were addicted to cigs., I would "leave no stones unturned," getting help for myself to kick that habit.</p><p> </p><p>In addition, many times we are saddled with health issues out of no where...I know for me, I have learned that although I can't be perfect (it is impossible) I like to try my best to put my best foot forward in an effort towards good health. In other words to avoid obvious health issues. I use to joke that I don't want G-d to throw a brick on my head to get my attention...so I'm trying my best and hoping for the best. I hope that makes sense. Please, consider cutting back so that you can enjoy better health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 178313"] I thought what Fran had to say was right on the money. Nothing speaks louder than someone who has been there done that. I do know that my mom smoked and she died of lung cancer after my son, her first grandchild was born. She was 49 years old. You could see how devastated she was knowing her loss and it took me many years to get over her death after she was gone and it still tugs at my heart. You should do these things for yourself, but maybe thinking of how much others needed you will give you a little extra push forward. After watching what happened to my mother..I have often said that if I were addicted to cigs., I would "leave no stones unturned," getting help for myself to kick that habit. In addition, many times we are saddled with health issues out of no where...I know for me, I have learned that although I can't be perfect (it is impossible) I like to try my best to put my best foot forward in an effort towards good health. In other words to avoid obvious health issues. I use to joke that I don't want G-d to throw a brick on my head to get my attention...so I'm trying my best and hoping for the best. I hope that makes sense. Please, consider cutting back so that you can enjoy better health. [/QUOTE]
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