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Smoking and Lung Cancer: Real story of how smoking effects families · Joel Fuhrman MD: Nearly Everyone Gets Cancer · Smokeless Cigarettes REASONS TO stop smoking · KUJH-TV News: More Students stop smoking · Answer for Cancer Tour – Part … read more…
How To Stop Smoking: Believe You Can Give Up Smoking Cigarettes
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Commit- What Is Basic Facts Of Kidney Cancer? -Lozenges
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Unconventional Therapy for Pulmonary Embolism with Doc Pawsitive
Doc Pawsitive does some dumb shit occassionally! Smoking again kind of tops the “Dumb Shit List” and my recent run-in with a wayward blood clot that broke free and migrated to my lung, where it decided to settle in as a Pulmonary Embolism was just the sort of kick in the ass I needed to realize just HOW dumb, and quit all over again!? Hey, it could have been a lot worse, I could have picked up something else and not lived to post this video, so it\’s all good for today!
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Reasons to Stop Smoking – The truth!
What are the good reasons to stop smoking? Find out in this video. COPD means “Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease” Please visit www.stopsmokingthefastway.com for more information on stopping smoking.
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NVCI on Fox 5: Reasons to stop smoking
January 5, 2011–Nevada Cancer Institute Director and CEO, John C. Ruckdeschel, MD, is interviewed about the harmful effects of smoking and the best ways to quit.
stop smoking Successfully: stopsmoking.helpguide.tv The health benefits of quitting smoking are immediate and substantial. They far exceed any risks from the average 5-pound weight gain or any adverse psychological effects that may follow quitting. The benefits extend to men and women, to the young and the old, to those who are sick and to those who are well. smoking cessation represents the single most important step that smokers can take to enhance the length and quality of their lives.
Three basic reasons to stop smoking
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Florida editorial roundup
The Associated Press Recent editorials from Florida newspapers: July 15 The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, on new cigarette pack health labels: Cigarette warning labels sprang from the best of intentions and, for decades, were tastefully done. They began in 1965, when the federal government required warnings that said smoking “may be hazardous to your health.” In the 1980s, the warnings were … read more…
Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials
The Associated Press Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad: July 18 The Pueblo (Colo.) Chieftain on No Child Left Behind requirements: We’ve impressed generally by the work that U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan has been doing, advocating for higher classroom standards and supporting the notion of charter schools. So when he announced recently that he’d … read more…
Resolved Question: heart palpitations from cannabis?
ive been having heart palpitations for quiet a few weeks now, ive been smoking cannabis for 6 years now. it feels like my heart skips a couple of beats, it doesnt hurt or anything it just feels wierd and i started worrying because you know…. its my heart. is this caused by cannabis?? or is it something else? the only reason i smoke it is because im sooo stressed all the time ect. it helps my muscles to relax etc. i dont see a reason to stop smoking it as compared to alcohol and other drugs, its not exactly dangerous. how many people have died from alcohol??? and how many people have died from cannabis?? i did the math, and i dont see a problem, the only reason i think it is banned, is because of a money thing with the government… not the actual drug itself.
Resolved Question: What are some reasons to stop smoking?
It’s been 4days since I’ve stopped but I’m so thinking about going back to it…U think they really cause cancer? Bcuz I’ve heard of tons of people that never even smoked that get cancer?
Resolved Question: Finding a hobby after quitting drugs?
I’m a 19 year old male who went away to college freshman year. Prior to going away, I found myself involved with alcohol and marijuana. I think I was led to this path after I tore my ACL playing baseball when I was 13. That ended my hobbies… sports. With no sports in my life I found myself getting a job at the age of 14 and I constantly held a job. However, work for most people, especially teens, is not fun. This is where I believe the alcohol and marijuana came in.
Come Fall semester last year, in addition to drinking and smoking weed, I found myself doing ecstasy, salvia, shrooms, percocet, ambien, adderall, xanax, and promethyzine. I only did all those a couple of times, except ecstasy. I fell in love with ecstasy and went on to do it 7 times in the span of 4 months.
During the 2nd semester, I was arrested for drug paraphernalia (smoking pipe). That gave me enough reason to stop smoking marijuana. 2 weeks later, I took some ecstasy and come towards the end of the night and my “roll,” I thought I was going to die. This was enough to get me to quit all drugs. A week later after this incident I was rushed to the hospital for dehydration and that’s when everything went downhill. After I was released from the hospital I felt horrible for the next week. I went to urgent healthcare on campus just about every day with the same symptoms of dehydration. It turns out, what I was experiencing was heavy anxiety and a little depression. After this week of hell, I knew it was time for me to head home and get my health back together.
I stopped all drugs including alcohol for 2 months. Then I found myself drinking again. Not as much as I used to, but I still went back to it. I stayed clean from all other drugs for another 2 months and then I found myself using marijuana again. I would smoke 5-6 times a day and pretty much was high all day. This lasted for 2 months, until this week.
During this week, my anxiety has gotten bad once again and now I just want my life to go back to normal. I no longer feel like I’m living a normal life. I go to work and come home now and repeat this every day. Drugs were my hobby and now my life has a huge gap in it without drugs.
How can I go about finding a hobby that I can enjoy and keep my mind of these drugs and hopefully get my life back together.
I would love to play sports, but at my age it’s hard to play unless you play at a competitive level. Since I haven’t played competitively in over 5 years, I most likely won’t make any team especially since I never got surgery on my torn ACL. Art is out of the question, I absolutely suck at it and can’t bare to watch myself attempt doing it haha. I love music. However, most of the music I listen to deals with drugs (whether it be hip hop or indie rock). I’m not good at any instrument and my singing isn’t too pleasant.
There are many things I would love to get involved with, however those hobbies are very expensive. Some things I would love to get into, but cost way too much for someone my age who has to pay for school: jetskiing/boating, skydiving, and working on my car more.
I would love to try snowboarding as I tried it once when I was 8. However, I live in Long Island, NY and the closest ski place is like 2 hours away.
I would also love to work out more. But, every time I’m nearing the end of my workout, my anxiety decides to be a pain in the ***. I think this has to do with the fact that working out will make you sweat, increase in heart rate, weak…. which I experience all when I’m having a panic attack. Also the reason I was rushed to the hospital for dehydration was due to working out at the gym.
So now I’m open to any suggestions as a hobby for a 19 year old male. I know this was a long *** post/question but I appreciate anyone that took the time to read it all and contribute. You may be able to change a young mans life.
Thanks!
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