although they have kicked their nicotine habit, they have replaced it with something else just as bad if not worse. They have nothing to be proud of - unlike you. Well done!!!
2006-06-18 07:05:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Good for you. Its not nice being subjected to the smoke. Thankfully, I live in Scotland where there is a ban in all indoor places so I don't have to put up with it anymore. I suffer from chest infections and smoking aggravates them, most of my friends smoke, so when we were out for a meal we always had to sit in a smoking section and i would usually go home feeling ill. I know smokers think they are being victimised, but we often don't get a choice and have to in hail secondary smoke.
2016-03-15 08:59:27
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answered by ? 4
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well done for giving up smoking it is a very hard thing to do specially after 20 years of smoking and no it does not count as smoking because no tobacco
2006-06-18 06:33:00
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answered by hpandya316 2
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no they are not the reson tabacoo is bad for you is the government said so and hash is illegal i know people who know people who smoked for 85 yrs and some even smoke pot and never suffered for it if you look at cancers they can be traced to regions work and water table and air polution from heavey metals and other poisons dumped in the atmospher they refuse to blame why is smoking still legal if it realy killed people lol they no it doesnt and need it to blame for all deaths from chemical polutiants released like in automobile fumes all that leadded gas so now we have unleaded good for the lungs that lead so i lived in kentucky and went down to farm country and some of them old timers still smoking and 85 yrs going stromg cutting and planting tabaco they rolled and smoked there own chemical free and no micronite filters .
2006-06-18 07:00:28
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answered by playtoofast 6
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Yes because you still need to put nicotine in it. unless you just have it pure.
P.s. well done on stopping smoking, it's a very tough thing to do!!
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2006-06-18 06:23:47
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answered by Little minx 5
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Yes. They still have an adicction to smoking...maybe not to nicotine but it is still an addiction.
2006-06-18 22:13:48
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answered by ripple 2
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You're not feeding the need for nicotine ( the addictive substance in tobacco) so you probably will not start craving cigarettes, but yes, you are still hurting your lungs. (I teach smoking cessation classes- congrats on quitting! It isn't easy...)
2006-06-18 06:27:34
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answered by Mary 2
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good question but yes they are,they are still taking smoke into their lungs
2006-06-18 06:24:50
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answered by gruffle 3
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smoke is smoke unfortunatly.
2006-06-18 06:26:40
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answered by janette8462 3
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Well done on giving up the cigs. I know it had to be very hard.
2006-06-18 08:54:54
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answered by Anonymous
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