Friday, April 2nd, 2010 at 11:02 pm
I love her so much, she is like my life to me. I dont want her to get cancer , heart attack. I want her to live long and be healthy. I never smoke nor drink. I have seen many people who died by smoking and drinking.
How is it possible to stop her? have u ever had experience like me?
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Friday, April 2nd, 2010 at 7:46 pm
I`ve been getting quite worried about my parents for some time now. They smoke about 15-20 cigarettes a day and have been since they were 15 years old. Two of my grandparents have died of cancer, probably because of smoking, some years ago. I really don`t want them to die. So if anyone have any good suggestions so that I can get them to stop, please tell me. They have tried to quit smoking before, but I`m not sure how motivated they acctually were...
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Friday, April 2nd, 2010 at 11:46 am
I lost my grandpa when I was 6 because of Cancer and my grandma smokes as much as he used to. What's the best way to stop her from smoking? I don't want her to be known as a smoker.
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010 at 11:33 am
My friend went to the doctor recently, and they found traces of cancer in his blood. However, he doesn't want to stop smoking. Talking to him won't help because he's given up on life. He hasn't told his parents yet, and making him feel guilty doesn't work. How do I stop him?
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010 at 5:00 am
My dad has been smoking for more than 30 yrs. Now a mass was found in his lungs. If this is cancer, should he stop smoking abruptly? I heard that if you stop smoking abruptly, then there is a bigger chance of developing cancer. Can anybody confirm this. Is quitting gradually more advisable? Thanks
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010 at 2:07 am
How can I tell someone to stop smoking? She knows all the facts (it gives you cancer, emphysema, etc.), but she is young, so she still has that invincible mentality. What can I tell her about smoking's cosmetic effects that will make her consider quitting? (besides the usual stains your teeth and your hands)
Thanks!
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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at 8:19 am
My fiance has been smoking on and off for probably 15 years. He's successfully quit a few times, only to eventually end up smoking again. He smokes about half a pack a day right now. He knows how much I can't stand it because I don't want to lose him to cancer or heart disease in 20 years, but this doesn't seem to deter him enough. He wants to stop, or at least he says so, and he has tried the gum and the lozenges with a little success, but he doesn't seem completely motivated (sometimes he'll choose the cigarette over the lozenge, for example). What can I do to help him stop for good? Do you have any ideas, or ways that you've helped someone stop smoking?
He hates fixing stuff up around the house, unless it's a comuputer heh... but I could keep his hands busy with a video game.. thanks for the idea.
I think he also likes the social aspect of smoking, which is an even harder thing to break imo...
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