If I Stop Smoking Now, Will It Still Be Too Late For My Health?
In my entire life, I have smoked 9 or 10 cigarettes, all of them in the past year. And I just want to know, how much risk does that add to my long time health. I don’t plan to smoke another one either way, so I don’t need a bunch of people telling me to stop now, cause I know that already. I just want someone to give me an accurate assessment of the damage I may have already done to my health, and how serious it is.
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4 Responses to “If I Stop Smoking Now, Will It Still Be Too Late For My Health?”
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February 7th, 2010 at 2:02 pm
The damage from those 9 or 10 cigarettes would not be worth worrying about as our bodies have remarkable powers of recovery.
A tiny bit of self destruction is unlikely to do any permanent or terminal damage.
Prolonged smoking can reduce your lifespan by about 12 years and give you stacks of health problems besides lung problems.
February 7th, 2010 at 3:04 pm
youre just fine nothing is wrong with you if you only smoked that less of cigarettes the risk are Cancer.your insides turning black and a shorter life. there are very dangerious things in cigarettes there is rat poisioning and things like that i hope this helped.
February 7th, 2010 at 5:29 pm
Just think everytime you light that up you may as well say your goodbyes because any single one u smoke can have u drop dead…
be careful
and right now all over some organs you ave think yellow glumpy fat building up…
id stop…
February 7th, 2010 at 6:45 pm
Aw man you already dead. If you’re lucky you’ll hit 40. Say goodbye to your loved ones.