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http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/M...ts/asthma.html interestingly Bupa dont list 'smoking' or 'exposure to passive smoke' under the causes, but your concept is there:- "there is a theory (called the hygiene hypothesis) that people in developed countries are no longer exposed to the kinds of infections they would have had to deal with in the past so the immune system over-reacts to harmless substances" ---------- Post added at 17:31 ---------- Previous post was at 17:30 ---------- although it does say "If you smoke, you should give up as this is good for your health and will improve your asthma symptoms". ---------- Post added at 17:32 ---------- Previous post was at 17:31 ---------- a quick search on yahoo for 'smoking causes asthma' brought this up:- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1562147.stm ---------- Post added at 17:34 ---------- Previous post was at 17:32 ---------- the conclusion appears to be exposure to smoke makes you more likely to develop Asthma/respiratory problems. |
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In the last six months where I used to work, two men died.
One had been off due to cancer treatment, he died of a heart attack cause by chemo (apparently this can happen). another (somebody I would talk to daily) feeling ill when for test was given two weeks due to cancer, he lasted under that. (his brother & father died of the same thing). All these had ONE thing in common. They smoked, come rain or shine, the would stand outside in all weathers, (smoking was NOT allowed in the building, doing so was a sackable offence) just to have a ciggy. I also have lost two grandparents due to smoking they both had strokes, which were caused by smoking. and both took about 6 months to die. So IMHO smoking should be banned outright, total and complete, except in you home. |
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but if it's not banned in the home then what about thoughtless parents who smoke in front of their kids - what protection is there for the kids 'human rights' to a safe environment?
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I do agree but it would be impossible to police, so let them smoke there.
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I'd say if you put your kids in danger via smoking in front of them then you should be hauled up in front of a magistrate for doing it but it would be one of those laws which would be probably impossible to gain a conviction on.
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So from your comments about "so much for smoking the lungs", what is your response to the question below? Quote:
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YES ok? Smoking has been proven to affect some people and not others. Therefore whilst smoking may kill Mr A, it may not kill Miss B, therefore it is satisfsactory to deduce smoking MAY kill. Lets take a look at some of the things, including the obvious Lung cancer. Mr roy Castle, Never smoked, succumbed to lung cancer, thought to be through passive smoking, although it is not determined that this was the case. Miss Emma Brown (21 years of age), succumbed to Cancer of several types, one being lung cancer, never smoked in her life. Mr X (future father in law, smoked since the age of 14, he is now 58, recently had a toe amputated possibly becuase of the effects of smoking although his doctor would not state it for a fact. Asthma, millions of people suffer from asthma...however take a look at this:- Quote:
this may coincide with the steady rise of people suffering allergies, and could be interpreted as mentioned before, that because we all now try and life in such sterile environments our bodies are over reacting to the slightest thing. Asthma whilst possibly triggered by cigarette smoke can be just as easily triggered by dust, animals, food stuffs, you name it, anything anyone can have an allergic reaction too. Quote:
The fact the childrens parents smoked when the news of their childs death was broken to them hardly portrays them in a bad light as was so obviously intended. Smoking helps people remain calm, you see anyone thats a smoker or ex smoker, in times of high stress they either light up or as I have witnessed many a time, find themselves comtemplating smoking again. Quote:
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thank god for that!
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Speaking as an ex-smoker, when I did smoke, I smoked in front of whoever was around me at the time, my kids, their friends, my wife other family members, Joe Bloggs etc... it’s not that I didn’t care, I did, it’s just that I cared more about my fix of nicotine that the ciggie’s gave me at that particular moment in time than anything else.
One day I just started to think more about the effects that my smoking has on me and others, something inside me clicked, seeing my parents and my wife’s parents and brother die prematurely from smoking related illnesses made me think long and hard about what I had to do, and boy was it going to be hard! Talk about cold turkey! I'd been smoking since I started secondary school some 32 years ago I've not smoked for around 6 years now, so I was a regular smoker for 26 years. There is no easy way to give up, you just have to get it into your head that this isn’t going to be easy... it’s probably going to be one of the hardest things your likely to do in your life. Also get into your head that it’s a battle, a battle between good and evil, and the evil had me gripped in its tight fist for 26 years! First thing I did was choose a date to stop and also bought 1 week of patches. The patches do work, they help take away more than half the cravings I was having, I know this because on the 8th day of not smoking, I didn’t have a patch and my cravings went sky high... I was snapping at everyone who came in contact with me plus I’d eaten most of the contents of the cupboards and fridge! But I stuck with it, always thinking I am the boss in this fight! No way am I going to let them evil coffin nails beat me... no way! So almost 6 years later the cravings have almost faded away, but I must admit every time I see someone light-up a cig, it brought back the feelings of just how good it felt to inhale that first drag of beautiful nicotine filled smoke! But that doesn’t last long, I think of all the benefits giving it up has given me like feeling healthier, I’ve saved thousands of £££’s , I don’t smell like an ash tray anymore, neither do my family and house, it hasn’t just benefitted me and my family though, its also benefitted good old Joe Bloggs. :) I must say just one more thing... DONT GIVE UP THE FIGHT!! My apologies for this post going slightly off topic. |
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:tu::tu::tu::tu: Well done Dodger444.
You are an inspiration to me. I am a smoker and i'm in the process of getting into the right frame of mindto quit. I will be a non smoker in the next few days. Fact. :D My main reason for stopping is that i have a 2 year old son, and reading articles like Salu's post make me feel i HAVE to do it- even if the liklihood of it affecting him that much is being contended on this thread. Still, i like smoking, but i'm ashamed to call myself a smoker:dozey: ---------- Post added at 22:38 ---------- Previous post was at 22:35 ---------- Forgot to add, i tried stopping last year and failed, all the more reason to not fail this time! When i need more inspiration i'll look to your post and many other inspiring words HERE |
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It's interesting to note that people are happy to exercise most parts of their body, but totally ignore the immune system, which surely needs excerise as much as any other part of the body. Not saying people should go and deliberately expose themselves to disease, but surely having things too sterile won't help. |
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Whatever happened to mud pies? One thing I notice since becoming a non smoker, whenever I have been out to the pub I have a phlemmy cough the next morning. |
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either that or the Kabab on the way home causes it! ;)
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