Is it normal - No sympathy for ill smokers

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  • When I started smoking more than 50 years ago there was no education about its harmful effects and by the time that became common knowledge I was well and truly addicted.

    And you'll be pleased to know that after finally giving up I had a heart attack and was then diagnosed with COPD emphysema. I'm angry that I believed the Quit campaign lies that a smoker's body returns to normal after a certain length of time off the smokes: not necessarily true, I know people diagnosed with COPD decades after they quit.

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    • You started smoking over 50 years ago? That explains a few things about how you've been posting today. Some people age gracefully others get bitter and nasty. I guess I can understand your torment but I don't see any need to take it out on me I don't think until today I ever said a word against you.

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      • What on earth does the age at which I began smoking have to do with whether or not I agree with you on various issues? I don't get your reference to torment either, or the fact that apparently I'm not allowed to disagree with you unless you've first written something against me?

        You wouldn't happen to be a defensive nicotine addict by any chance?

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        • I haven't run across any one my grandmother's age that understands what its like to be young now. So now it all makes sense if you don't read my replies in the same order you wrote yours your completely lost as to what I could possibility be talking about.

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