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Cigarette Smoke And Black Lungs
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Right and Wrong eh.
Long term exposure of the lungs to the irritants in tobacco smoke destroys the normal lung structure. The elastic walls of the small airways within the lungs are broken down. This reduces the amount of lung tissue available for the transfer of oxygen from the air to the blood. This condition is called emphysema. Some degree of emphysema is found in almost all people who are long-term smokers, however the severity will vary depending on the amount of cigarettes smoked, and the number of years the individual smokes.Attached FilesWe'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!
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Originally posted by tolka1 View PostOf course you are totally right but people have the right to smoke or not to smoke.....as long as it does not get in my lungs.lol.
Again I feel sorry for people who smoke as I smoked myself yrs ago.We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!
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Originally posted by Mykidsmom View Postwell dont waste yizzers time feeling sorry for my lungs hehehee.......theyre really happy black and all....and hey no one survives life and gets out alive hehee
I understand the difficulty you have like others trying to kick it but what the hell if it makes you happy ....fill yer boots.
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Originally posted by pauline.fitz View PostAs a medical professional I can tell you that cigarette smoking will kill you sooner or later and in the meantime will impact on your lifestyle, not to mention your pocket.
Stop it now while you still can. One day it will be too late.
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My Da died a horrible death in 1971, I never got to say goodbye to Him,,I got a telegram saying he had passed away,,,Eddy Calvert was playing,,,Oh My Pa Pa on the radio at the Post office when I collected the Gram ,, how strange,,,Feckin Willie Woodbines Killed Him,and when He saw me last in 1969 At Dublin Airport, He said ! I will never see you again,,feck I miss me Da,,I'm a Freeborn Man of the Travellin' People
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Originally posted by bojangles View PostYou may as talk to the wall Pauline . My sister was wheeled out to the balcony in Marymount Hospice in Cork for her last cigarette before she died in 2012 , A lifelong smoker , she was only 60 and absolutely nothing would make her stop . She used to convince herself that the proper cigarettes sold in shops were not that dangerous compared to the ones sold on the streets .My brother , also a heavy smoker dropped dead on the street at 45 years of age ,My Da . a chain smoker was only 63 , when he died . None of them went gently into that good night . They are horrible deaths and leave a lot of loved ones behind who didnt deserve to have such people robbed from their lives so early .We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!
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Originally posted by tommie View PostMy Da died a horrible death in 1971, I never got to say goodbye to Him,,I got a telegram saying he had passed away,,,Eddy Calvert was playing,,,Oh My Pa Pa on the radio at the Post office when I collected the Gram ,, how strange,,,Feckin Willie Woodbines Killed Him,and when He saw me last in 1969 At Dublin Airport, He said ! I will never see you again,,feck I miss me Da,,
You just can't tell. I don't do cigs anymore but I did 20/35 a day up to when I gave up 18 months ago.....though no after affects as yet....the jury's out on if I've fully gotten away with it or not. Mind you me bank Manager is still delirious.........We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!
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