Smoking - What will it do?!


Question: Smoking - What will it do.?
So, I started smoking around 2005, I was on and off alot. eg. one year i wouldn't smoke a single cigarette, and the next i would smoke five a day for a month and then stop. It is now 2008 and it has continued going in this circle, I'm 13 but please don't put answers that say "you silly little girl" and stuff like that because they're not answers. Anyway now I've stopped completely and i just want to know if i will be ok in the future and if it will effect my general health. Please answer, i need to know if i've already wrecked my lifeHealth Question & Answer


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QUIT NOW and never start again! I know that YOU know that smoking will kill you- try thinking about your future life- a loving husband and beautiful children- quit now so you will be here later for them! Think of your parents and how they would feel if something happened to you before they died. If you quit now, within a few years, your body will repair itself and it will be as if you were never a smoker. You can look forward to a long, productive and wonderful life. Two of my 3 daughters started smoking young- one quit recently at the age of almost 30 and the other hasn't quit and looks terrible, as smoking makes you age faster (another good reason to quit!) Good Luck, sweetheart- I'll be thinking about you!Health Question & Answer

If you quit smoking, and STAY quit, you will return to pre-smoking health within 5 years. You are far too young to smoke--you can do irreparable damage and you only GET one life--don't blow it.

It's possible you may have wrecked something by smoking, but it's not a permanent condition YET. There does come a time, however, when it will be--so don't think that it's okay to quit for 5 years, then start again.

Go get the facts and don't try to justify this. You should absolutely NOT be smoking at all, ever. Period.
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Since you did not smoke for a very long time, your health will probably not be compromised in the long term. I would recommend, however, that you visit a general practitioner or a respiratory disease specialist and receive a check-up on your lungs. The easiest way to ensure you never get lung cancer or any other serious disease as a result of smoking is to never begin smoking again and to take active steps to prevent lung disease. Health Question & Answer

it will kill you.

in the meantime it can give you heart disease, strokes, cancer, and all that stuff.

good job making your decisions.

you just ended your life early.Health Question & Answer

If you quit smoking it greatly improves your health. also you didn't smoke very long so don't worry about it. Health Question & Answer

You might have some problems with breathing, but you really didn't smoke for very long, and you're still young. You should be fine.Health Question & Answer



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