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I tell the truth, the reason i not take another puff is thinking of those vapours getting into my beautiful lungs. Its funny, i did it for 8 years and never really care but now i couldnt possibly do it. God no.

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When I was in the grip of addiction ..over 5 decades..I didn't care what my lungs looked like..

It's only now that I've quit..I worry... And care whether I've dodged the bullet..

I carnt imagine puffing on one of those cancer sticks now...

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I was the executor of my sister's Estate when she died a couple of years ago. She was a huge smoker and and alcoholic as well. I had to sell her house and when I went there to get it ready for sale, I found that she apparently laid in bed and smoked all the time because her bedroom was even worse than the pic. you posted. I was horrified when I saw it yet I was a smoker then too so I guess I just justified it by blaming it on her drinking. She couldn't stop smoking because she was an alcoholic. I wasn't an alcoholic so it wasn't a problem that I smoked. I could smoke as much as I liked as long as I didn't drink on top of the smoking :) Junkie thinking at it's most creative!! 

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This was sad reading P.

I am sorry your sister never found freedom to both her addictions..but..

Great news you have found yours...its hard watching someone you love self destructing...xx

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