Sirius
Quit Date: May 27, 2014
Posted August 16, 2019
What?!?!?!
Say again?
Well according to a few studies and some peripheral observations there ARE a few benefits to regularly using tobacco products.
Lower's risk of total knee replacement in men.
Lower's risk of Parkinson's disease.
Lower's risk of obesity.
Lower's risk of unwanted pregnancy..b'cuz you ain't getting any Ashtray-breath.
The Joys of momentary gratification as you feed your habit.
There are suggestions that smoking alleviates ulcerative colitis.
No need to plan for your 80th birthday.
There is some blurriness to this list. For instance, you may not need total knee replacement because you weigh less because of smoking BUT if you DO need total knee replacement as a smoker your chance's of complications are much, much higher.
In just about every other way smoking increases your risk of acquiring or worsening every other disease or medical complication, for instance (and just to name a few):
Alzheimer's
Dementia
Glaucoma
Macular degeneration
Coronary Heart Disease
Aneurysm
Peripheral vascular disease
Stroke
Heartburn
Peptic ulcers
Vericose Veins
Crohn's disease
Gallstones
Osteoporosis
Asthma
Lower respiratory tract infections
Stained teeth
Premature tooth-loss
Various gum diseases
Premature aging of the skin (your largest organ)
Persistent coughing
Smelly hair
Yellowed fingers
Bronchitis
High cholesterol
Weaker immune system
Infertility (see benefits #4)
Major diabetes complications
Blood clots
Early menopause
COPD
High blood pressure
Decrease in sense of smell
Pregnancy complications
New born complications
An increase of varying degrees of just about every kind of cancer
Renal failure
Increased chance of falling asleep and dying in FIRE. Yes, this has happened.
Increased chance of complications and lengthened recovery periods of many medical procedures and surgeries
...and most significant of all...erectile dysfunction (see benefits #4; again).
And these are just the medical disadvantages to smoking. We won't bother considering the disadvantages related to personal expenses, taxes, social stigmata, or the medical disadvantages of second hand smoke that impacts those YOU ARE CLOSEST TO YOU, or the resale value of that ashtray-on-wheels you call your car or the stench rising from your cloths.
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