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Spare Us The Smoke, Please!

Madiha Waris May 26, 2003

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#1 Posted by semipreciousme on May 26, 2003 6:27:30 pm
...give it up, madiha...it won`t work....90%+ of the ppl i know smoke...i`ve begged, pleaded, emailed cancer horror stories, articles etc...but no go...i inhale so much second hand smoke, i`ll prob get cancer/lung disease the same time as them, if not quicker...
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#2 Posted by SameerJB on May 26, 2003 8:07:26 pm
The smoking relationship with impotency, though well-known academically is least publicized. It must be publicized more by governments, antismoking organizations and activists.

By the way who among chowkies are smokers? Any ladies? since Sikh religion forbids smoking, so dullabhatti, pardesi, jagmohan chada, anNy Kaur, tidbit Kaur and saminashah Kaur are unlikely to be smokers...:))
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#3 Posted by Tipu on May 26, 2003 8:07:26 pm
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#4 Posted by Ras on May 26, 2003 9:35:21 pm

I gave up smoking 14 years ago.

Still an addict but wisdom finally prevailed.


Ras
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#5 Posted by fara on May 26, 2003 10:42:16 pm
``For those who expect me to ramble on with the many disadvantages of smoking, and healing for the perpetual smoker, can eat their hearts out.`` => *afterthought* does that mean if smokers smoke only where `publicly allowed` in order to preserve the rights of non-smokers, it would make smoking/smokers more `bearable` and/or `acceptable` by the general non-smoking public?
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#6 Posted by fara on May 26, 2003 10:42:16 pm
: )

i doubt any smoker will give up smoking after reading this article (though very well written) or for that matter after being introduced to any of the anti-smoking campagns.

all of us are ignorant fools...who smoke to smoke. period.

`that`s all that there is to say...I rest my case.`
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#7 Posted by tahmed32 on May 27, 2003 6:52:22 am
Overall, this is a good article on an important subject. It is particularly relevant as the fight against tobacco companies is escalating beyond the rich countries and has now become global with the approval by virtually all countries earlier this month (with US finally supporting as well) of the WHO treaty to fight smoking. Particularly useful in that treaty is its focus on fighting attempts by tobacco companies to introduce young people (teens) to smoking. Smoking is destined for the ashtray of history.

PS: My correction on the facts surrounding addiction from smoking in my post below is a bit harsher than it should have been.
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#8 Posted by tahmed32 on May 27, 2003 6:52:22 am
Madhu Warris: you write ``Smoking, by the way, is not physically addictive at all. Its addiction is about as strong as that of tea or cola. ``
Wrong. In fact smoking is considered physically more addictive than heroin. Look it up if this seems too far fetched. You are entitled to your opinions, but not entitled to spread your ignorance around.
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#9 Posted by SaraJ on May 27, 2003 6:52:22 am
I gave up smoking about 4 weeks ago...in the end, you can`t harass, scare or intimidate a person into doing something they don`t want to do. I was urged for years to do it and last month after coming back from a yoga class, I just didn`t feel like picking up another cig. And the beat goes on...

sara
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#10 Posted by rkhan on May 27, 2003 6:52:23 am
Cigarette. A stick with fire on one end and a fool on the other.
Smoked for 10 years quit for 5 and started again last year. I know, I know its bad for me. But I do respect no smoking areas and always smoke in the open never indoors.
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#11 Posted by rkhan on May 27, 2003 6:52:23 am
Cigarette. A stick on one end and a fool on the other.
Smoked for 10 years quit for 5 and started again last year. I know, I know its bad for me. But I do respect no smoking areas and always smoke in the open never indoors.
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#12 Posted by Studebaker on May 27, 2003 6:52:23 am
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#13 Posted by slink on May 27, 2003 6:52:54 am
smoking is a personal choice. fix all the exhausts on cars, stop factorys sending clouds into the atmosphere, and then tell me to quit.

its hard to type with a ciggie in my hand.

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#14 Posted by nvp2003 on May 27, 2003 7:19:43 am
``Smoking hempers sperm productuin(??)``. Gee, I wonder how China & India which have some of the largest number of smokers also have some of the largest population of people on planet Erath! THUS, I think non-smokers should stop complaining so much about `passive smoking` and start reading the Kama Sutra and/or the I Ching instead. Or better still, start enjoying their passive smoking by lobbying for replacing normal cigarattes with joints filled with real fine quality Northen Pakistani hashish!
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#15 Posted by tahmed32 on May 27, 2003 8:11:04 am
saraj #7 Good for you. It wont be easy. i used to smoke once, and can understand how hard it is to give up. i had dreams about smoking for a couple of years after I gave it up. I know one person who started smoking again after quitting for six years. BUT IT CAN BE DONE: In US today, there are AS MANY EX-SMOKERS as there are smokers. And in fact you may find it easier to quit than I did, as i found was the case with some of my friends.

just remember that fight to quit smoking is not like the Iraq war which you can win in a few weeks. it is more like the war against terrorism, which will take years to win and where you dont allow yourself to smoke even one ``terrorist cigarette``. you need to keep reminding myself that smoking is deadly business, not a light-hearted bit of fun as many young people think and as the drug cartels (aka cigarette companies) spend millions trying to convince young people is the case. yoga is good, and regular exercise is another way to make it easier to quit.
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#16 Posted by tahmed32 on May 27, 2003 8:11:04 am
rkhan #12 ``A stick with fire on one end and a fool on the other.``
or, as my cancer specialist brother says when he sees someone smoking on the street ``there walks the source of my son`s college fund``.
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