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Dr May and Smoking.
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I am certainly not naive to the world but surely there is not a single GP in the UK under 40 years old who smokes??
I am of course referring to Dr May on Eastenders, even though she is barking.
A GP who smokes will be like a manager of Kwik Fit driving around on bald tyres or an Electrician holding a live wire in his teeth.
Can anybody proov me wrong insofar as knowing a GP who smokes?
I am of course referring to Dr May on Eastenders, even though she is barking.
A GP who smokes will be like a manager of Kwik Fit driving around on bald tyres or an Electrician holding a live wire in his teeth.
Can anybody proov me wrong insofar as knowing a GP who smokes?
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And this is the charity that helps drug abusing, alcoholic, smoking doctors
http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/26739599/
I agree with the nurse. Just because you know it's not good for you, doesn't stop you from doing it. How many of you drink? how many of you drink alcohol more than once a week. This is the next target. The same marketing of anit smoking over the last twenty years is being speeded up for the aducation of alcohol; advising you at first of the risk, progressing to you're an out cast if you do.
Dr May has been hurt deeply by the man she loved, by false promises and the finally her hopes dashed. There is extreme unfairness of the situation she now finds herself in. She is looking for revenge to try to heel her grief. and we all know that revenge might be sweet, but it solves nothing. Well unless you can tell me differently.
The smoking is her crutch.
Dr May has been hurt deeply by the man she loved, by false promises and the finally her hopes dashed. There is extreme unfairness of the situation she now finds herself in. She is looking for revenge to try to heel her grief. and we all know that revenge might be sweet, but it solves nothing. Well unless you can tell me differently.
The smoking is her crutch.
abdul - yes i have treated people for copd, lung cancer, emphysema in my time and as a psych nurse, most of my patients smoke and spend their lives coughing their guts up. smoking is an addiction, and as any other, people have to be really motivated to stop and want to do it for the right reasons otherwise it never happens. i only smoke a few and am considering quitting (again - i have done it before!) and will get to it in my own jolly good time. also - i'd like to point out that i am not dumb, here - i did an a level project on smoking, have seen it thoughout my training and practice and even did my dissertation on the smoking ban in psychiatric units - so i really know my stuff here. giving up is just not that easy and unless you smoke (or have given up) you won't know just how hard it is.
hey your totally wrong abdul. nurses see many things and treat many case but let me tell you smoking is down to preference and if we choose to smoke its a choice we live with and take, the outcome later in life yeah maybe we did it ourselves. overweight ppl choose to eat and continue to get bigger belive me they will suffer but it down to choice addiction maybe but you choose in life and yea i no a gp who came to the pub every thurs evening with a cigar for years it choice!!"!