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and it was my first time, then I smoke another one like an hour later, and thats it....I dont think its that bad, I just inhale and puff the smoke out real quick.... will this affect me, If I smoke 3 or 4 cigarrettes every weekend, will it affect me in the long run?
Remember, Im not inhaling all the way in...

2007-03-26 13:58:31 · 13 answers · asked by Ramiro S 1 in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

13 answers

Stop while you still can it is a nasty habit ,,,,I smoke a pack a day and can't quit!!!!!!!!!Good Luck

2007-03-26 14:07:32 · answer #1 · answered by kows4sale 4 · 0 0

I've smoked before.. one right after the other.. I dont inhale at all... And it's not affecting me other than my breathing.. i cant really run far with out getting outta breath.. But i dont even crave them.. hope i helped.

2007-03-26 21:20:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ANY contact with tobacco is unhealthy.
What are its short-term effects?
When a person smokes a cigarette, the body responds immediately to the chemical nicotine in the smoke. Nicotine causes a short-term increase in blood pressure, heart rate, and the flow of blood from the heart. It also causes the arteries to narrow. Carbon monoxide reduces the amount of oxygen the blood can carry. This, combined with the effects produced by nicotine, creates an imbalance in the demand for oxygen by the cells and the amount of oxygen the blood is able to supply.
What are its long-term effects?
It is now well documented that smoking can cause chronic lung disease, coronary heart disease, and stroke, as well as cancer of the lungs, larynx, esophagus, mouth, and bladder. In addition, smoking is known to contribute to cancer of the cervix, pancreas, and kidneys. Researchers have identified more than 40 chemicals in tobacco smoke that cause cancer in humans and animals. Smokeless tobacco and cigars also have deadly consequences, including lung, larynx, esophageal, and oral cancer. The harmful effects of smoking do not end with the smoker. Women who use tobacco during pregnancy are more likely to have adverse birth outcomes, including babies with low birth weight, which is linked with an increased risk of infant death and with a variety of infant health disorders. The health of nonsmokers is adversely affected by environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Each year, exposure to ETS causes an estimated 3,000 non-smoking Americans to die of lung cancer and causes up to 300,000 children to suffer from lower respiratory-tract infections. Evidence also indicates that exposure to ETS increases the risk of coronary heart disease.

2007-03-26 21:06:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes it will. Eventually you will crave more and more cigarettes and start smoking ALL THE TIME. Then you have a high, high risk of cancer and heart disease when you are older. So don't smoke any more! It will probably ruin your life!

2007-03-26 21:01:38 · answer #4 · answered by Moose in a Tree 2 · 1 0

Micro smoking. There have been a few studies which show that you don't have the same emphysema risk, but you DO have the same cardiac risk! You are dancing with fire here.

2007-03-26 21:05:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You'll get addicted, and start smoking more. That's when you'll have problems. Right now, you're okay, so just don't even bother smoking more cigarettes.

2007-03-26 21:01:56 · answer #6 · answered by lunesca 3 · 1 0

whats the point in buying cigarettes and not even smoking them all the way? they are expensive and if you are that worried about it then dont do it.

2007-03-26 21:19:17 · answer #7 · answered by sHOTTiExxHOTTiE 4 · 0 0

No, it likely will not affect you too much. But if you're worried that it's bad for you, then you probably shouldnt be doing it.

2007-03-26 21:01:42 · answer #8 · answered by insideout72 3 · 0 0

It will still put tar in your lungs and darken your teeth a little bit, and make your breath smell bad.

2007-03-26 21:01:26 · answer #9 · answered by Marley O'Shanagans 2 · 1 0

won't affect you, but it will be very hard to keep it at just 3 or 4.

2007-03-26 21:01:51 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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