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      Smoking Tobacco Consequences

        Smoking Tobacco - consequences:

        • causes disease to you and others
        • leaves an odor on you and others
        • creates unpopularity
        • spends your money foolishly
        • shortens your life... and the lives of others
        There are many diseases related to smoking tobacco. One in particular is heart disease, also known as cardiovascular disease. The nicotine in tobacco causes the heart rate, as well as the blood pressure to increase. One of the reasons for this is due to a byproduct of nicotine, a sticky fatty substance, that begins and continues to block the arteries which carry blood to the heart. Consequently, chest pains and shortness of breath are among the top warning signs that it's time to see a doctor. It's definately time to quit smoking. But don't wait until you get to this point. If you start feeling shortness of breath and/or chest pains, go to the emergency today (right now) to avoid a heart attack. My mother, all her life, was terrified of ever going to a doctor for anything. It took a heart attack to get her to the hospital. She ended up having a six bypass, quit smoking, and today (more than six years ago) she is doing better than ever! But not everyone is this fortunate. If you are a smoker, don't wait for symptoms. It's a fact that a heart attack or stroke can occur without any symptoms at all!

        To learn more on what you can do right now, send an email to support@quitsmokingwhilestillsmoking.org to gain peace of mind and hope.

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