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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3521037" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>When the Dr told me that my chain smoking dad was terminal from lung cancer I was devastated. Shortly afterward he asked me to roll him out to the patio for a smoke.</p><p>First reaction was to smack him upside the head to wake him up, but finally realized he is done and no matter what he wanted to do, it was up to me to respect his wishes. We rolled his wheelchair out to the patio and he smoked until the day he died. </p><p>My chain smoking mom died a few years later. My chain smoking sister is on 100% oxygen now, raising her mask to take another puff. </p><p>I have no sympathy. I know that sounds rough but they chose their destiny. I spent years trying to tell them that they would die from their habit earlier than normal but it never registered in their minds and I finally gave up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3521037, member: 5412"] When the Dr told me that my chain smoking dad was terminal from lung cancer I was devastated. Shortly afterward he asked me to roll him out to the patio for a smoke. First reaction was to smack him upside the head to wake him up, but finally realized he is done and no matter what he wanted to do, it was up to me to respect his wishes. We rolled his wheelchair out to the patio and he smoked until the day he died. My chain smoking mom died a few years later. My chain smoking sister is on 100% oxygen now, raising her mask to take another puff. I have no sympathy. I know that sounds rough but they chose their destiny. I spent years trying to tell them that they would die from their habit earlier than normal but it never registered in their minds and I finally gave up. [/QUOTE]
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