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my grand parents smoke all the time like 4 cigarettes a day and it is driving me nuts :x they always do it even when i am training plus my grandma keeps saying she is trying but has been increasing in the amount of cigaretts she smokes. :( I also knw that second had smoke kills and I DO'NT WHANT TO DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

is there anyone with tips on how to make them stop like a website i can go to or something.

 

PEACE :cry: :( :x :kaioken:

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get them hypnotised that works 97% of the time so i read on a leaflet in the hospital last year.

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Just don't be around them. When they light up, go out. You'll be happier and healthier, and they'll get the message if they want you around.

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They're probably smoking more because they are getting so IRRITATED at you're using all of those icons!!! :kaioken:

 

If they're only smoking 4 cigarettes/day...that's practically nothing. Also, you can't make someone quit smoking...they have to WANT to quit smoking. If if bothers you, stay away from them.

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Yeah, just stay away from them. You can ask them nicely and you can ask them to get into some program but if all fails, just stay away

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Don't worry, Son Goku the monkeyking, there's hope, I'm sure.

 

My dad smoked quite a few cigs--nearly a pack or more, I think-- for over 40 years, but he quite cold turkey last year for fear of health problems. I guess he began to feel something or he heard his friends talking about people who had had to get their legs amputated, probably due to blood clots.

 

It was extremely hard for him at first. He went through so many mood swings as the nicotine slowly left his body. But I think it was worth it. We're all a bit happier because of it.

 

Hang in there! Talk to your grandparents, and tell them that you're worried about them; that they're important to you and you want them to be with you for a loooooong time.

 

Good luck!

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I agree, it will be much better for your Grandparents when they stop.

 

If you can, go outside or something when they smoke so you don't breathe it in.

 

The reason they smoke I'm guessing is because they are chemically addicted, it's much harder to quit when you're addicted. But I'm supporting you and if your Grandma wants to quit I'm sure she will.

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people who quit smoking are those that want to quit not those that are pressured into it. To play devil's advocate here, you aren't going to die anytime soon from second hand smoke. It takes a very long time, so quit overreacting. If your grandmother really does want to quit smoking she will. Also, 4 cigarettes is nothing. If it was a whole pack or more then you might have something, but 4 a day is very little. Put things into perspective a little more. And as SS said all of those little emoticon things are annoying.

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