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Story of a man who quit smoking

Author: aSmoking.com

This is a story of a man who quit smoking and now enjoys the pleasure of life more than before. He left smoking due to her 5 year old adorable daughter, who became a passive victim of her smoking.

As soon as he enters his home he started to fire a cigarette without having the idea that little lungs cannot tolerate the carbon monoxide particles contained in the cigarette. Every time he smoked the little lady started to cough and got ill having problem with breathing.

He and her wife took it as a condition due to change in weather or allergy from dust.

They kept ignoring her condition when one day he was at home enjoying his weekend off from work. Her princess started to cough and then she was breathing hard.

They took her to hospital where the doctor declared it as asthma resulting from the weak nose filters have become so weak that they cannot intake the 4000 chemicals contained in a cigarette.

The doctor revealed this secret by smelling the father’s shirt even from a distance and can tell that he is a smoker.

It took him by a shock that it was due to his severe addiction that her daughter is suffering from these attacks.

The doctor briefed them about what happen when a non smoker especially a child is exposed to a harsh smoke of cigarette. He told them that a patient experiences stuffy nose, sneezing, coughing, and nausea and in the later stages some sort of cancer like lungs or esophagus cancer.

When a person smokes in front of someone who is physically incapable of fighting the harsh chemicals of this smoke he or she develops an irritation in the airways, which gets puffy, started to shrink and get filled with mucus.

The doctor also narrated that a second hand smoker is prone to asthma trigger and what happens during that condition is what is evident in their daughter’s condition like. The doctor said that if you hang out with your family and friends, others are more likely to have asthma symptoms.

And whatever happened to their daughter during the last few weeks it was due to the killing smoke of cigarette. After the time of two hours the physical health of their daughter started to recover and she was much better after when they returned home.

Throughout driving the way home he realized that it was his fault that her daughter is suffering from the problem of breathing. He also noticed that it was due to his change in job that he comes home earlier and smokes in his home which was not used to be the case.

So he committed himself to leave smoking and live a positive life starting with another job for the health and survival of his family. Also his family supported him in leaving this addiction and now after two years he is a changed man much positive about life enjoying his better quality time with his family.

And he narrates leaving smoking actually made him living a true life with his family, that now he is alive.

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10 Responses to Smoking Life Stories

  1. Rebecca says:

    Do you have a story of how smoking made you go into debt/have less money, or how it controlled your life?
    I need real-life account stories from smokers about how it made life harder financially. This is an essay for economics about the financial downfalls of smoking. Thanks. (and if you know of any websites that have stories please let me know!)

    • Anonymous says:

      It has impacted every area of my life. It definitely has taken a toll on my health (I have COPD) it has hurt my children’s health. It ruins your furniture, clothing, paint, carpet. Employers are reluctant to hire smokers (sick more often and use insurance more often). It takes all your money to feed your addiction and it makes you a social outcast now-a-days.

  2. Mick H says:

    Hello. I truly need to stop smoking. Any real life success stories?
    Thanks so much, I have tried everything, I just can’t seem to quit.

    Again, thanks for your help!

    Mick in Montreal Canada

    • Anonymous says:

      Well, I don’t know how much help this will be, but when I quit, I just decided I would quit, and never smoked again. My mom did the same thing, and she had been smoking for over 20 years.

  3. Michel H says:

    Hi. any true life stories on how to quit smoking without using meds?
    thanks so much

    • Anonymous says:

      Ya when your Dr walks into the room and tells you to quit or you’ll be dead in a month or so.. you tend to take his advise at that point.

  4. brittanyamberrose90 says:

    where can I find a real life story of a teenager who died as a result of smoking for my research project?
    I’ve been searching the internet, books, and magazines for a story of a teenager who died as a result of smoking. I’m doing a report for english class on the effects of teenage smoking and I need a way to grab people’s attention. Remember, I cant use personal stories..I need something that has already been published to be able to use it…has anyone seen anything?

    • Anonymous says:

      Good luck, to the best of my knowledge there’s no such thing (and my knowledge is reasonably good).
      If you want some impressive statistics to throw around then here’s a great one for you, courtesy of the Pennsylvania Dept. of Health:
      “approximately 300,000 Pennsylvanians under the age of 18 die either directly or indirectly because of smoking.
      Nationally, it is estimated that between 1 million and 3 million adult non-smokers die each year from exposure to second-hand smoke,”

      Unfortunately, it does somewhat conflict with the message from the Centre for Disease Control, who give the total annual death rate for all causes as 2,448,017 in 2005. Not to mention the Pennsylvanian department of health gives the mortality rate for everything in 2006 as 124,460, and the number of deaths for people 19 and under as 2,032.

      Being honest, you may as well make something up, after all it would appear to be about the standard procedure in this debate

  5. Sarah-Beth says:

    Has your life gotten better since you started smoking weed?
    Cause mine sure as hell has! I just want to know personal stories of high times or anything and if it’s helped or not. :)

    Oh don’t judge me because I choose to live life differently than those who don’t smoke.
    No because most of the time people automatically think you are worthless and their is nothing going on in your life and that you’re horrible that’s why I asked not to be judge.

    Get over yourself and stop trying to sound like a smart ass.

    • Anonymous says:

      Why is it that every pot head is worried about being judged? It sounds like you’re just trying to be different and “cool”.

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