78 days!!!! Yeah!!!!! Ok I am still counting by days. But it sounds much better. Guy I work with he is an ex-smoker also said your still counting by days. Heck yeah. ok 11 weeks. Still sounds great!!!! I just had a friend die of bladder cancer a week ago. She smoked till her final days. I see that and it makes me more determined to stay away from cigarettes.
Smoking: Smoking is the greatest risk factor for bladder cancer. Smokers get bladder cancer twice as often as people who don't smoke. Certain chemicals in tobacco smoke are absorbed from the lungs into the blood. From the blood, they are filtered by the kidneys and collect in the urine. These chemicals in the urine damage the cells that line the inside of the bladder and increase the risk of cancer.
Soon as I read this and saw what my friend went though. I am determined to stay away from cigarettes. She had a very painful death. She is now free of disease and is no longer in pain. I will never forget her and her death taught me something. I want to live and grow old with my husband. I want to see grandchildren and still be able to keep up with them.
Smoking: Smoking is the greatest risk factor for bladder cancer. Smokers get bladder cancer twice as often as people who don't smoke. Certain chemicals in tobacco smoke are absorbed from the lungs into the blood. From the blood, they are filtered by the kidneys and collect in the urine. These chemicals in the urine damage the cells that line the inside of the bladder and increase the risk of cancer.
Soon as I read this and saw what my friend went though. I am determined to stay away from cigarettes. She had a very painful death. She is now free of disease and is no longer in pain. I will never forget her and her death taught me something. I want to live and grow old with my husband. I want to see grandchildren and still be able to keep up with them.