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Offline Dennis

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Re: 2 years to the day....
« Reply #25 on: September 03, 2006, 12:03:21 PM »
There are a few people here (who know me well) that know all about this.
For the rest of you I will tell this sad story.
Something over twenty years ago, I met a beautiful lady, and the details of our meeting are not important right now, but eventually we became involved in a long relationship. Though we were never married we were always a "couple", always together.
Sometime in 2004 I seemed to sense that all was not right with Cathie but I really couldn't identify what IT was. And she was coughing, but her excuse was I'm a smoker and smokers cough.
Fast forward to May 2005, she is missing work, days at a time, severe headaches. After several doctors visits, testing and cat scans, it comes back, lung cancer. I was too numb to react. She was immediately hospitalized due to the headaches. There was a secondary brain tumor. Now brain surgery, immediately. She seemed fine after that, but that only lasted a week or two.
After that it was chemo and radiation, but it was hopeless. The cancer was Stage 4 (the most advanced, the worst for those of you lucky enough to not know) when it was discovered. 
And the disease advanced quickly, she lost weight, lost her hair, lost her strength and lost her life.
She said to me that she felt the worst for me, I took her for every doctors visit, every chemo, every radiation, everything. As they say I was THE care giver. On December 18, late at night, I picked her up and carried her out of the house and placed her in the car. She couldn't walk down 4 steps and about 20 feet to the car in the driveway. I drove her to the hospital and I knew that she  was never coming home again. I think that she knew it too.
From there on it is too horrible to describe. As if what you have already read is not bad enough. I will only say that there came a time when they couldn't give her enough morphine to keep her out of pain. I type this with tears in my eyes thinking of my lost love.
For those of you who still smoke, how lucky do you feel? Cathi never thought that this would happen to her. Her mother still smokes to this day, and has no significant health problems.
Think about how this illness affects the people who must care for those suffering from it. Do you want to do this to your family. Some cancers will occur no matter how well we care for ourselves.
But smoking just creates another level of risk.
I lost Cathi on December 28, 2005. At that point I was asking God to take her just to end the pain.  The funeral was Dec 30, she was cremated on Dec 31.  New Years Eve will be a sad reminder for me for many years to come. Cathi was 47 years old. She missed a large part of her life. 
This is the first time I have told this in a public place.
I was and is difficult for me, and I hope that some people will get something useful from this.
If it is too disturbing or personal for too many people I will remove it ..... it was disturbing to sit here and type this.
Thanks for reading this far.
« Last Edit: September 03, 2006, 03:27:01 PM by Dennis »

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Re: 2 years to the day....
« Reply #26 on: September 03, 2006, 03:07:01 PM »
dennis i'm lost for words right now , and i'm sorry to hear about your loss ,   mick.
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Re: 2 years to the day....
« Reply #27 on: September 03, 2006, 03:24:14 PM »
dennis i'm lost for words right now , and i'm sorry to hear about your loss ,   mick.

Thanks Mick.
I hope that by telling this story that you and the others like you who have quit will think about this if the temptation to smoke again comes to you. And maybe it will help those who are thinking about quitting to give it up.

Those who have mentioned losing family menbers to lung cancer know exactly what I witnessed.

Stay with it Mick

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Re: 2 years to the day....
« Reply #28 on: September 05, 2006, 06:26:53 AM »
I have tried to stop smoking so many times that I have lost count. One time I made it for two months and then picked them up again. Another time I tried the patch and was actually smoking while I had the patch on. Not very bright on my part. If I try to go cold turkey then I get so crabby that it makes every one want to be as far away from me as possible. I was able to give up the bad drugs almost 16 years ago. I have only drank socially for the last 10 years. Yet I have failed in every attempt to stop smoking. When I started smoking a pack of smokes cost 75 cents, now a pack will cost me almost 5 bucks. I know that smoking is a waste of time, money, and can kill you. I know smoking makes a person smell bad,and gets you relegated to the crappy tables in a restaurant. Yet I still smoke. Would I like to stop smoking? You bet. Have I found a way to stop yet? Nope. I am thinking about going to see our doctor and see what she says. She has been harping on me and my wife to stop smoking for years now.
Sorry to hear about your loss Dennis.
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Re: 2 years to the day....
« Reply #29 on: September 05, 2006, 09:16:42 AM »
Bruce, I hope that this story will be the encouragement that you need to finally quit.
Thank you for the condolences.
I used to have a live and let live attitude towards smoking and smokers. My recent experience has changed that considerably.

I noticed that this has been read many times with virtually no response since I posted my story. I wonder if the readers find it too disturbing?

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Re: 2 years to the day....
« Reply #30 on: September 06, 2006, 12:21:30 AM »
Dennis,

It's a very sad and unfortunately often told story, I have personally experienced the loss of two loved ones from cancer, and have had close friends lose their battles as well.

It can happen to some, and not to others who smoke, or have smoked, or who have never smoked, it is an indiscriminate and insidious disease..

cheers for those who give up, cheers for those trying to give up......

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Re: 2 years to the day....
« Reply #31 on: September 06, 2006, 10:29:25 AM »
Quit to smoke tobacco one year and 20 days ago. I had smoked for 15 years (almost halflife:). Tried to stop several times - this one the longest.
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Re: 2 years to the day....
« Reply #32 on: September 06, 2006, 10:36:43 AM »
I had quit for over 2 years... then Katrina happened. I am going cold turkey again in the next 30 days.

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Re: 2 years to the day....
« Reply #33 on: September 06, 2006, 11:52:18 AM »
Im 25, smoked for almost 10 years. close to 2 packs a day for the last 5. I was told that to quit smoking, I would have to want to not smoke, but I enjoy smoking very much and can not picture a time when I wont enjoy it. It has been 2 days since Ive had a cigarette. I know that its the best thing for me. wish me luck.

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Re: 2 years to the day....
« Reply #34 on: September 06, 2006, 12:23:00 PM »
good luck
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Re: 2 years to the day....
« Reply #35 on: September 18, 2006, 12:46:56 PM »
smoked for years, quit for years, picked it back up again.

currently on day 6 of the patch.
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