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whos parents smoked? in The E-Cigarette; Both of my parents smoked up until when my mom got pregnant with me. She quit cold turkey while my ...
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    Both of my parents smoked up until when my mom got pregnant with me. She quit cold turkey while my dad continued to smoke. My dad still smokes to this day. My mom started smoking again earlier this year (19 years later) after some family issues. I recently bought her a 901 from Puresmoker and some 0 nic liquid (as requested by her) and she quit smoking within 2 weeks. She has also stopped using the e-cig and hasn't smoked at all in a tad over a week now.

    Everyone in my dad's family smokes... including my great grandmother who smoked until the ripe age of 92 when she passed of natural causes.

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    Both my parents smoked. Dad quit 30+ yrs ago. Mom qiut in 1991 & 9 yrs later found she had lung cancer, fought the disease 3 yrs & passed July 2003.

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    You needed two more choices of eather parent.
    My father did, and Mom hated smokeing, it was fun to say the least.
    Hes afraid of tech, so wont use an E-cig, but got my brother, who smokes, one for christmas, will see if he uses it.
    Father is close to 80 and in fine shape, we seem to have good genes for amune systems.
    Had a great Aunt who had compications and died, but she was fine befoe she quit

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    Both my parents also smoked. Dad quit cold turkey about 30 years ago. Mom continued to smoke. She passed away a few years ago from secondary liver cancer, primary site unknown.

    My sister now lives with dad. She's a chain smoker so I hope to get her started on e-cig for dad's sake. He hates it.

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    Both my parents smoked .
    My mum gave up 20 yrs ago .
    My Dad still smokes.

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    My mother smoked! She smoked 20 Superking blacks a day but gave up 3 years ago. She got it from my dad who happened to smoke even at night in bed. He must have been on many packs a day!! Unsuprisingly, he got cancer in his throat and now breathes through a hole where his adam's apple would have been. As for their siblings, We all smoked, 1 of my sisters gave up first and then me when I discovered ecigs about 6 months ago, the other still smokes (even when she was pregnant) and my bro smokes the wacky backy or normal backy all the time!! So I guess smoke did run in my family hehe!




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    Both my parents smoked woodbines.

    My Mum can recall sharing a fag with the midwife while she was on the delivery table waiting to give birth. That would be 40+ years ago, how times a-change (-;

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    Mom smoked Winstons including through the pregnancy, Dad smoked unfiltered Pall Malls. Dad died of lung cancer in '99. Mom quit years ago.

    I remember lazy afternoons watching tv/watching my parents smoke. I remember the bluish, slightly fluidic haze of cigarette smoke curling up from their cigarettes. I remember noticing that smoke straight off the end of the cigarette was kind of blue, but that exhaled smoke was white.

    I realized years later that when I was flush I'd buy Winstons but when I had to buy on the cheap I'd buy Pall Malls. Branded early, I guess!

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    Neither parent smoked. Both grandfathers did though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by efaglil View Post
    Both my parents smoked woodbines.

    My Mum can recall sharing a fag with the midwife while she was on the delivery table waiting to give birth. That would be 40+ years ago, how times a-change (-;
    OK, I generally don't comment on the Brits and their use of the word fag for cigarettes as I'm not a big fan of the American definition of the word but Lil...this comment just goes above and beyond. It took me quite some time to stop laughing as I envisioned you and your midwife sharing the equivalent of the nasty American slang word "fag". Oh my...that poor boy!

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