MARY
This is very hard for me right now to post this. You see, my mother is dying as we speak, the doctor is giving her something to make her comfortable and says he really doubts she will make it through the day. I am really
She was a lifetime smoker....until about a year ago when they hooked her up to the oxygen. She is 71 and her heart is failing fast, her lungs have been shot for years. Every breath she has taken for the last few years could have easily been her last.
My dad was a smoker, he passed away 20 years ago from pancreas cancer, smoking is attributed to that type of cancer.
I was a smoker from the time I was 16 until I was 43. I quit 10 years ago last August.
I know what it can do to a person. I feel very healthy now, I just finished a 3.5 mile walk with my wife and golden retrievers down to Starbucks.It is such a beautiful day here, the sun is shining, the air is cool. It is a sad day for me for sure, but I was able to experience wonderful things out in the world this morning. If I had continued smoking I may still be alive but there is NO WAY I would have been able to go enjoy this wonderful day my Lord has made.
I will not lecture you, if you ever want to know some helpful tips on quitting smoking I will be glad to share with you, just PM me anytime. I learned a lot of hints from Smoke-enders programs. I am sure tips are out there on the internet. I failed many times until I succeded.
I pray you will be successful ~ Gary