Lisa, I wish every smoker could read your story and at least think again about quitting. I'm sure it will have touch those who read it.
I lost my father to emphysema and cancer. But at least he started smoking back before we all knew how dangerous it was. I find myself continually surprised at how many twentysomething and thirtysomething smokers there are, smokers who would have known at their first puff that it was something that could hurt or kill them, smokers who have seen the Surgeon General's increasingly direct warnings on every pack they've ever purchased.
I'm so sorry for your nieces. Age 43 is so young. They were robbed.
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Lisa, I wish every smoker could read your story and at least think again about quitting. I'm sure it will have touch those who read it.
I lost my father to emphysema and cancer. But at least he started smoking back before we all knew how dangerous it was. I find myself continually surprised at how many twentysomething and thirtysomething smokers there are, smokers who would have known at their first puff that it was something that could hurt or kill them, smokers who have seen the Surgeon General's increasingly direct warnings on every pack they've ever purchased.
I'm so sorry for your nieces. Age 43 is so young. They were robbed.
January 13, 2009 - 10:36amThis Comment
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