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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 728670" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My BFF forever was a chain smoker. She did everything with a cigarette. I loved her so I did not tell her not to smoke around me and did not say a word when she smoked around her babies. Aside from this, she was the best person I ever met and she will always be my sister. I feel her with me.</p><p></p><p>My friend got cancer young and her husband, who also smoked, quit right away. They had six kids, two very young. Although my friend fought hard and lived ten years, I remember her with oxygen smoking a cigarette. I always wondered if she would have healed had she quit. R.I.P. my very best friend ever.</p><p></p><p>To me, smoking is gross and I notice people who are just sticking their arms out of trucks holding cigarettes and I cringe when mother's, even outside, smoke while with their littles. I think of this wonderful woman I still love and wish she had quit, at least after her cancer diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>Although a few of my family smoked before the dangers were known, they all quit and we're never gross or ran around smoking. They sat by ash trays. My grandfather died of lung cancer. He had smoked for a long time.</p><p></p><p>I still think about my bestie at age 48 in a wheelchair with oxygen smoking a cigarette. Makes me sad. </p><p></p><p>Nobody smokes in her family now. </p><p></p><p>Anyhow those are my memories, none good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 728670, member: 1550"] My BFF forever was a chain smoker. She did everything with a cigarette. I loved her so I did not tell her not to smoke around me and did not say a word when she smoked around her babies. Aside from this, she was the best person I ever met and she will always be my sister. I feel her with me. My friend got cancer young and her husband, who also smoked, quit right away. They had six kids, two very young. Although my friend fought hard and lived ten years, I remember her with oxygen smoking a cigarette. I always wondered if she would have healed had she quit. R.I.P. my very best friend ever. To me, smoking is gross and I notice people who are just sticking their arms out of trucks holding cigarettes and I cringe when mother's, even outside, smoke while with their littles. I think of this wonderful woman I still love and wish she had quit, at least after her cancer diagnosis. Although a few of my family smoked before the dangers were known, they all quit and we're never gross or ran around smoking. They sat by ash trays. My grandfather died of lung cancer. He had smoked for a long time. I still think about my bestie at age 48 in a wheelchair with oxygen smoking a cigarette. Makes me sad. Nobody smokes in her family now. Anyhow those are my memories, none good. [/QUOTE]
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