I am 17 yearz of age....I first started
smoking when I was 15.....Is there an age
when I can get lung cancer or any other
kind of cancer?...Or does it just depend
on how much a day I sm0ke? I need sum
advize...Thanx
__notorious__
I am 16 I have been smoking a year you can
develop lung cancer pretty fast I mean it
seems like it can develop when you first
pick up the dirty habit. It is suppose to
form in a period of time.Maybe someone
else knows.
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Jenn
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Sep 2003 Posts: 78 Location: Canada
Smoking Posted: 09-18-03 12:35pm
Wether you smoke or not you can still get
lung cancer at any time. Smoking greatly
increases your chances. I smoked for 9
years and have been quit for 7 months.
You can do it too. Luckily I have not
developed lung cancer but I still can. My
uncle was quit smoking for 3 years before
he develpoed lung cancer. The doc told
him his smoking had a lot to do with it.
Unfortunatly lung cancer is often fatal
and he did not make it. I hope this helps
and if you want any advice on quitting let
me know.
Keep smiling,
jenn
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mesopages
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Apr 2004 Posts: 3
Don't Smoke... Posted: 04-23-04 05:53am
I started when I was 14 or so and smoked
for nearly 20 years. Every one of
those years I knew I needed to quit.
I even did once, for 9 months before
starting again.
This last time though, I quit for good.
It's been a year and close to 4 months -
a new years resolution gone right.
Young or old, quit smoking. It takes
a tremendous effort, but you can do it and
every day is full of good reasons.
Good luck!
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Scotty B
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jul 2004 Posts: 1 Location: SF
Don't Ever Smoke Posted: 07-08-04 18:31pm
I wish I would have never smoked. It
made me cough for 6 years and filled my
lungs with tar. Fear not, there is hope.
I found a vaporizer and can vouch that
they work. Of course not smoking is a
better option, but try out one of the good
ones out there like vapolution or vapor
doc. Way less tar = minimal cancerous
chemicals entering the body.
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callie8323
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Sep 2004 Posts: 231 Location: nc
Quit Now Posted: 09-23-04 08:53am
My grandpa smoked for like 20 years and he
quit a long time ago about 2 years ago
they found lung cancer they didn't even
mean to find it glad they did they removed
one of his lungs and he is still alive
thank god but he will never be the same
and I have been smoking for 3 years im now
21 and my mom might have lung cancer too
so im going to quit with her its a nasty
habit I hate it all it does is takes your
fu***ing life away quit now please
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Salty
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 May 2005 Posts: 2 Location: Australia
Posted: 05-05-05 09:50am
I found this web site, would be very
beneficial to people who is trying to
quit, I am very sure.