My only major problem with Rush was his love of cigars. Took him from us way too early.
I can tolerate cigars better than cigarettes but that is just me. Some cigars have wonderful smells. Cigarettes almost never.
>>>My only major problem with Rush was his love of cigars. Took him from us way too early<<<
It was his addiction to Cigarettes at a young age that may have gotten the ball rolling. You don’t inhale Cigar Smoke.
I ended up being Diagnosed with Leukemia fifteen Years ago at the age of 52. I never Drank much more than a occasional Beer, never did any Drugs and never Smoked Cigarettes.
My late B-I-L was fighting Esophageal Cancer at the time and was visibly upset when I was diagnosed. He told me I didn’t “deserve” it, knowing his younger Lifestyle probably caused the erosion of his Esophagus where the Tumor appeared.
My Father was an Alcoholic for over sixty Years. A Month after I learned I was afflicted (at the age of 82) he was Diagnosed with Stage three Lymphoma. He went through one round of Chemotherapy and went into Remission soon afterward. He lived another ten years and died after having a Heart Attack after he went through Abdominal Surgery for an Intestinal Blockage.
My Mother, a lifelong Smoker was nearly 80 Years old when she passed. She died of Kidney failure.
Stuff happens and nobody gets out alive. We will never know for sure what caused Rush’s Cancer. We can only speculate.
God Bless Rush Limbaugh.