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Is it possible for a very heavy smoker to smoke 60 a day or even more. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My G Grandfather gave up at the age of 97 and died at 103. He was a hypochondriac all his life.
When not on maternity leave I work predominantly in the care of lung cancer patients. It's enough to ensure I never light up again. I'm proud to say I nagged, nagged and nagged my mother until she finally quit about 3 years ago.
When not on maternity leave I work predominantly in the care of lung cancer patients. It's enough to ensure I never light up again. I'm proud to say I nagged, nagged and nagged my mother until she finally quit about 3 years ago.
My dad was also told by the Dr that he'd die if he didn't give up. He didn't give up, and he did die...from oral cancer. Had his tongue and a good bit of jaw removed. I don't know how many he smoked per day, but it seemed a lot...unfiltered Camel cigarettes...one of the strongest brands in the states.
A bit of trivia...Rob North mentioned King Zog as the world's heaviest smoker. His estate...or the ruins of it...are near where I grew up. He never actually lived there. We kids were fascinated by the creepiness of it. It's now within a nature reserve.
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A bit of trivia...Rob North mentioned King Zog as the world's heaviest smoker. His estate...or the ruins of it...are near where I grew up. He never actually lived there. We kids were fascinated by the creepiness of it. It's now within a nature reserve.
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Never forget one of my customers .. he had lung cancer.
At the front door he had a bottle of oxygen. He also had one in the kitchen, one in the toilet, one in his bedroom, one on the stairlift and another beside his lounge chair.
Squeezed into the handles of every bottle he had a packet of fags and a lighter.
He must have died by now ... or gone with a bang !
At the front door he had a bottle of oxygen. He also had one in the kitchen, one in the toilet, one in his bedroom, one on the stairlift and another beside his lounge chair.
Squeezed into the handles of every bottle he had a packet of fags and a lighter.
He must have died by now ... or gone with a bang !
I once had a (woman) tutor who only lit one match a day. She was of Russian origin, which reminds me that Russian ciggies used to be very long - maybe 6 inches, but two-thirds of that was an empty tube, which you were supposed to squeeze to make a sort of filter. But he tobacco always fell out anyway.