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Originally Posted by dahlek
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I happen to smoke...I state it flatly and without reservation - with the qualifiaction: That to quit smoking now could probably do more damage to my overall systems more than not smoking........I have not seen one definitive connection between smoking and PN..............
Honestly Melody, There ARE NO DOCUENTABLE correlations!!!!!!!!!!
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There is
NOT ONE SCIENTIFIC STUDY with
any correlation
to smoking and
PN !!
I am a smoker !
I am not idiopathic!
I have axonal sensory polyneuropathy caused by chemical toxins and alcohol.
I have smoked most of my adult life.
I have stopped smoking at times.
Cigarettes do not make my
PN worse, or better.
I have no immediate plans to stop again, unless someone can prove, without a shadow of a doubt, that smoking will worsen my PN condition.
Ever since Dr. Everett Poofball was the Dr supreme of the USA--all the medical societies and organizations have banded together to include smoking in the
'Do not Do !!' list for
EVERY condition and disease on the
planet!!
Yes, smoking can contribute to many respiratory and circulatory ailments under the right conditions. I've known of 90 year old smokers who have smoked for 80 years (yes, since they were
ten) and they do not have respiratory problems, they do not have cholesterol problems and their hearts are as strong as a strong 50 year old.
Every doctor in the USA will tell any smoker to stop smoking.
There are doctors who are smokers who tell thier patients to stop smoking....hypocrites !!
BAH!! HUMBUG !!
They'll have to
pry my last cigarette, from my cold, dead, hand!!
Cause it'll be from a fall, or a car accident, or some lightning strike that'll be my downfall.
Not cigarette smoking !!
(There, 'j' , how's that?) 


