Guest guest Posted August 2, 2005 Report Share Posted August 2, 2005 I am a 41-year-old who was diagnosed in 1998 although the doctors are certain I've had it much longer than that - probably since childhood. I live in Omaha, NE with my husband, three boys and two new girl puppies (I tease my husband that this is the only way I can get girls in the house :-). All of nature irritates my allergies - UGGHHHH!! But that still doesn't keep me indoors. Dust, humidity, smoke and mold are the absolute worst for me and after those is anything with a strong aroma/odor as my nose works incredibly well. I am an avid runner which I believe keeps me from getting sick all the time which thankfully keeps me out of the hospital. That is my life in a nutshell. My two cents on smoking and then I'm done. Like June, I grew up around smokers. Both of my parents smoked as did their friends. When my mother saw how sick I was because of the smoke she quit, but the damage was already done!! Now I try not to go anywhere that I will be exposed to smoke. We try to pick kid friendly restaurants and sit in no smoking. I understand that nicotine is addictive and I'm not saying they have to quit. - but smoke at home where you aren't subjecting other people to your nasty habit. I have family members who smoke, but they know when they come to my house they either go outside or they don't smoke. I just can't believe with all the literature available today alerting people what can happen when you smoke that someone would actually make a concise decision to smoke! Just my two cents!! a Belling UNMC Department of Pharmacology & Experimental Neuroscience 985800 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE 68198-5800 (402)559-5483 (phone) (402)559-7495 (fax) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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