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SallyC 06-21-2009 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Dejibo (Post 526211)
I pray that you all find relief from grips of this habit. Go spend your money each month on a massage, or a cleaning lady, or a vacation, or a shopping spree for clothes, or ice cream! yeah, ice cream.

One pack a day, $5. $150 a month, $1800 a year. Cost of a weekend cruise to the carribean $999 that means you can afford to take a friend!

ok, let me climb off my soap box. :p

All those replacements you mentioned can be hazzardess to your health, too!!:D

SallyC 06-21-2009 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Aarcyn (Post 526244)
I think the e-cigarette is amazing. Is it hard to convert from regular? It is different in taste, right?

I started using e-cigs about the middle of March and enjoyed them from the start. Had a few ups and down in the first few weeks, but once I got the hang of using the devise properly and remembering to order vapor juice (Maroboro-like), I never looked back.

I had a full carton of my usual tobacco cigs at that time and have not opened it..yet!! I go to MyVaporStore.com, after trying out different places and find them fair priced, well stocked and speedy deliveries.

Cyn, I find the Maroboro Vapor to be as near the real thing as I have ever gotten and with none of the horrors of tobacco smoke. When I clean my furniture and mirrors now, there is no yucky yellow stains to clean and none of that crap in my lungs, either..Since there is no 2nd hand smoke, I can vape with my Grands here..:cool::):cool:

I recommend it to anyone who enjoys smoking but doesn't want the possible dangers of Tobacco, anymore.

lady_express_44 06-21-2009 03:01 PM

"Perhaps the most interesting research linking smoking and MS came from a 2007 study in the journal Brain that explicitly links the onset of MS before the age of 16 to childhood exposure to secondhand smoke. The longer the child was exposed to secondhand smoke, the more likely they were to develop MS. In the study, 62 percent of the 129 MS patients had been exposed to their parents' secondhand cigarette smoke during childhood compared to only 45.1 percent of healthy children."

What doesn't smoking cause?

I think about 65% of the adult population smoked when I was born, and smoking was EVERYWHERE; doctor's office, grocery store, hairdresser, every workplace ...

Fifty years later only about 20% of the population smokes, and it is banned in even many OPEN air areas, where it couldn't possibly hurt anyone.

Did I miss the new stat that says MS is getting less prevalent .... because hardly anyone smokes or is exposed to second hand smoke now?

Cherie

Dejibo 06-21-2009 05:16 PM

Doctors used to advertise their favorite brands!

"I am Dr. Milton, and I smoke Camels...non filtered! you should too!" OMG! when you see some of the old tyme commericials its down right scary.

How horrible is it when you pass a hospital or medical center, and see the throng of nurses, or MDs outside catching a cigarette between patients..YUCK! What a bad example.

I grew up in a smoker home. My mom quit just after I moved out, and my dad smoke up until the very afternoon he died. I picked up the habit at 14 and didnt turn it lose till many years later. it was the hardest thing I ever did, and the best thing I ever did.

How come my sister didnt get MS? She lived in that smokey house! and smokes to this day! I want a recount darnit. :mad:

Kitty 06-21-2009 05:37 PM

When my Dad was in the hospital for a hernia operation back in 1977 I remember visiting him. Smoking must have been allowed in public buildings then because people were smoking there. The man in the next room had lung cancer and had a hole in his throat (that little area at the bottom of your neck right before your chest). I was walking down the hall and looked in his room and saw him smoking through that little hole!! :eek: OMGoodness......it freaked me out! It was the creepiest thing I have ever seen and I remember it vividly to this day.

I've never been addicted to cigarettes but for him to keep smoking during that period in his life it must be an extremely hard habit to break.

dmplaura 06-21-2009 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 526417)
The man in the next room had lung cancer and had a hole in his throat (that little area at the bottom of your neck right before your chest). I was walking down the hall and looked in his room and saw him smoking through that little hole!! :eek: OMGoodness......it freaked me out! It was the creepiest thing I have ever seen and I remember it vividly to this day.

That would be enough for me to either never smoke or quit on the spot.

lady_express_44 06-21-2009 08:06 PM

Laura, didn't you have that commercial back east ... about 15 yrs ago ... where that cancer surviver was smoking through the hole in her neck. GACK!!!

(I bet I'll be her though. :eek::cool:)

Cherie

dmplaura 06-22-2009 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by lady_express_44 (Post 526467)
Laura, didn't you have that commercial back east ... about 15 yrs ago ... where that cancer surviver was smoking through the hole in her neck. GACK!!!

Haha, may have, but I don't recall a commercial with it.

I didn't watch a lot of television when I was younger, I played outdoors most of the time.

Yeah, some good it did for me later on! :rolleyes:

barb02 06-22-2009 07:55 AM

Interesting article. I never really smoked other than a few times at Happy Hour when I was in school. I thought it made me look cool, but could not stand the smell. I even broke up with a boy friend back then because he would not quit smoking. I grew up with 2nd hand smoke for my first 18 years of life.

SandyC 06-22-2009 08:27 AM

I grew up with second hand smoke, lots of it. I've smoked since I was 11. I don't have ms. I think more needs to be studied.


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