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Yes. Not a clue how to quit, even though I've quit heroin and base-coke in the (fairly distant) past. I've read many people get it done, though, so I hope your friend can overcome this nasty addiction as well. Wishing them all the best!
Sharing a smoking story here, though not mine.
As a T1 from aged 8, I watched my T1 (from 22) mother attempt and fail to give up smoking throughout my childhood and young to medium adult hood. While it was good in the sense that it made me never want to smoke even a single cigarette, it was bad in the sense that
1) passive smoking for me during gestation(she cut down but still smoked a bit) and childhood
2) (most important) it killed my mother.
No, she didn't get lung cancer, but by 70, when she finally managed to give up smoking a year before she needed a heart bypass (lucky because they wouldn't have done it if she was still smoking), her lungs were so messed up that they couldn't do the quadruple bypass that they wanted and had to do a double instead. It gave her another 8 years, but her final 6 months were on an oxygen machine and I'm pretty sure she'd be alive today if she'd given up sooner.
Smoking is bad for everyone, but it's so much much worse for diabetics. Not trying to persecute anyone here, I know it's hard being a T1, but please please do your bodies a favour. Stop smoking asap.
I love/loved my mother. I wish she were still alive, as does my father.
That's the**** nicotine lol
Yes. Not a clue how to quit, even though I've quit heroin and base-coke in the (fairly distant) past. I've read many people get it done, though, so I hope your friend can overcome this nasty addiction as well. Wishing them all the best!
The question seems to imply that smoking is a requisite for being T1.Any T1’s on here who still smoke cigarettes ?
Asking for a friend.
Probably Tom's friend is a T1 as well.The question seems to imply that smoking is a requisite for being T1
I started smoking as a diabetic, was diagnosed as a small child, social smoking in my teens. I often get asked why I haven't yet quit and it's mainly because I find it so much easier to drink less and drink slower when smoking, meaning my blood sugars during nights out and nights after are far better. However, not a great excuse so am looking to quit by the end of the year. We'll see how it goes!Any T1’s on here who still smoke cigarettes ?
Asking for a friend.
yes me i had packed in for 2and a half years but started again when diagnosed last yearAny T1’s on here who still smoke cigarettes ?
Asking for a friend.