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Aren't you sweet. Thanks. Actually, another MAJOR reason is because I try & set a good example for Chance & I was tired of feeling like a fraud when I would say that smoking was terrible for a person. The hardest part was making the decision to do it because I hate to fail. You'll get there John. I am no one to talk because I can understand wanting to 'indulge' after going through what you did. I'm sure when you decide, you will do it.
Regards,
Dusti
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From: jlehner@nyee.edu[SMTP:jlehner@nyee.edu]
Reply To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 10:33 AM
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
Subject: RE: [MOL] John/smoke talk
Hi Dusti...I admire you and know how difficult it is to stop after a life time od being a smoker. You have every right to be sanctimonious and you deserve a standing ovation in addition to a pat on the back. God Bless.
John
[Lehner, John -----Original Message-----
From: Barham, Dusti # IHTUL [mailto:Dusti.Barham@tulsa.cistech.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 11:00 AM
To: 'mol-cancer@lists.meds.com'
Subject: [MOL] John/smoke talk
John, As of New Year's Eve, I officially gave up smoking. Lillian kind of prompted me to because she quit and plus I don't want to have lung cancer if it can be prevented. I used the patch and had all kinds of interesting dreams. If nothing else, it is more fun to be a reformed smoker & finally have a good reason to Regards :)
Dusti
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