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Anya Since: 11-18-05 From: South Florida Last post: 6282 days Last view: 6280 days |
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Found out yesterday that a good friend of mine has lung cancer. He's around my age. Thing is, I haven't really seen him smoke a whole lot, but apparently he's been smoking since he was around 19. Heh, out of all the people that I know, I'd figured I'd get something f'ed up in my lungs.... | |||
ICheatAtGolf Rat Since: 01-01-07 Last post: 6301 days Last view: 6284 days |
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I thought you said your totally against smoking? and shame, how old is this guy? my sampathies
edit: my bad, you did say he's around your age, but i dont know your age either...:-o (edited by ICheatAtGolf on 01-17-07 12:17 PM) |
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Anya Since: 11-18-05 From: South Florida Last post: 6282 days Last view: 6280 days |
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I am against smoking personally, but if someone wants to smoke, that's their life, you know. My father-in-law smokes, as well as my grandmother and some of my friends. Its up to them if they want to smoke or not.
(And if you want to know someone's age, they'll usually post it in their profile.) |
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ICheatAtGolf Rat Since: 01-01-07 Last post: 6301 days Last view: 6284 days |
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okay, thanks for the tip. it really is a shame though, isn't 27 kind of young to get lung cancer?
us smokers are stupid for continuing this habit. and its hard not to hold such a filthy practice against us but the fact is nicotine is a depressant, and causes many people to go into a snowballing effect until they are so depressed quitting is unthinkable. |
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Riku Sledge Brother Unpredictable. Watch your backs. Or not. Whichever. I want Metal Gear Solid 4 so badly. Since: 11-17-05 From: Tompkinsville Last post: 6278 days Last view: 6278 days |
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Same thing happened to my grandpa. He got it, and he struggled so hard to work. He loved to work. Cancer took a good chance of 30 more years of life.
However, I still say the treatments ruint him enjoying the last years of his life. =/ |
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Tarale 2710 Affected by 'Princess Bitch-Face Syndrome' ++++!! Persona non grata Since: 11-17-05 From: Adelaide, Australia Last post: 6278 days Last view: 6278 days |
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I'm sorry to hear that.
Have the doctors indicated how bad they think things are? Did they catch it early? How's your friend doing? |
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Anya Since: 11-18-05 From: South Florida Last post: 6282 days Last view: 6280 days |
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They told him to start working out more and to start eating better and hopefully that'll help. | |||
Lakithunder Darknut Since: 09-18-06 From: The Wind Fish's Dream Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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Not exactly LUNG cancer, but a fellow classmate got leukemia. The whole school is melancholy and gloomy now. It's scary... | |||
Tarale 2710 Affected by 'Princess Bitch-Face Syndrome' ++++!! Persona non grata Since: 11-17-05 From: Adelaide, Australia Last post: 6278 days Last view: 6278 days |
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Yeah, it's interesting how things like that affect people. Particularly as you start to notice people you wouldn't have thought even cared are actually affected by it, and people are nicer to each other to help one another through stuff.
I hope your friend(s) are okay. Hopefully your mate can get some of that exercise and stuff and it will make a big difference. |
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Metal Man88 Gold axe It appears we have been transported to a time in which everything is on fire! Since: 11-17-05 Last post: 6278 days Last view: 6278 days |
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I've seen not one but two people racked by various kinds of Cancer. So far I've seen the best you can do is ensure they get their medicine, don't get depressed, and hope for the best. It's really hard to predict--the mother of my father's friend somehow survived many years with lung cancer, smoking through all the way, fighting off three other diseases just to finish a will; my Grandfather appears to be surviving some pretty horrible chemo despite being 80+ and not exactly in good shape to begin with.
However, treatments to remove lung cancer that do not weaken the patient overall are becoming a reality... in a good 20 years maybe they can help stem the tide. |
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Anya Since: 11-18-05 From: South Florida Last post: 6282 days Last view: 6280 days |
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So..yea...my hubby miscommunicated wrong. My friend does not have lung caner, but has something like enfazima (yea, I know I spelled that wrong), that could lead to lung caner if he does not stop smoking. *phew* Hopefully he'll listen to the doctors. | |||
JSnake Micro-Goomba Since: 01-19-07 Last post: 6305 days Last view: 6298 days |
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Originally posted by Anya Well, good to know he's better off than what you thought before! However, AFAIK, you don't need to smoke to get lung cancer. There are many other ways to get lung cancer. Still, I hope your friend quits smoking. It'd be a shame for him to die just because he wouldn't do what the doctors told him. |
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Cynthia Uh-huh. Since: 11-17-05 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Last post: 6279 days Last view: 6279 days |
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Exactly... it's not exactly that common for someone young to get lung cancer from smoking UNLESS they lived around smokers all their lives, and their home had asbestos, and so on. Emphysema sounds closer to the mark, which still sucks but at least you can take steps to slow it down. |
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