To: Bob434
My parents and all their friends were WW2 era people were heavy smokers, but I never smoked at home. I married young and my husband joined the USCC. I soon met people there that smoked so I started smoking too because it seemed normal. It didn't take long until it started to make me have health problems like asthma that I had had when I was living at home. I continued to smoke lightly, never more than a half a pack a day for about 10 years. My breathing became more important that the cigs and I quit in the manner that I explained earlier. After quitting I could not, can not, tolerate any kind of smoke, cigarette or BBQ.
134 posted on
04/07/2017 6:38:04 AM PDT by
Ditter
(God Bless Texas!)
To: Ditter
i don’t like the smell now either- infact today had to sit next to a smoker- i now have a splitting headache- and was feeling woosey - I’m not an anti-smoker- but I’m finding it makes me physically ill now to even smell it- can’t stand campfire smoke eityher- or woodstove- but i got kinda hypersensitive ot odors like air freshners and perfumes etc too- so somethign might be goign on- i know there’s soem conditions that cause hypersensitivity like that-
136 posted on
04/07/2017 3:12:36 PM PDT by
Bob434
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