Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 20 November 2007 | There are 0 comments
Do you have any regrets? One thing is for sure, if you continue smoking by the time you are in your fifties and sixties you will definitely have some. It is extremely unlikely that you will get to the later decades of your life in full health if you continue to smoke. The chances are that you will also die early from some smoking related disease and as a result you will not experience all of the joys that parents and grandparents experience as they watch their children or grandchildren grow up.

Having interviewed a number of people who have smoked all their lives at Ukmedix News we know that they all regret having picked up the cigarette in the first place. Not only this but they also regret not having given up when they were considerably younger so that their health could go back to normal.
Health experts say nevertheless that it is never too late to give up smoking, however that does not mean that if you give up smoking in your fifties the damage to your health has not already been done but only that if you quit smoking in your fifties you are just not going to do even more damage than you have already.
Seeing a member of your family succumb to a smoking related illness is often a huge incentive for somebody to give up smoking. It is not just that these people go through a great deal of pain and suffering as they die from say lung cancer but it is because the death is so futile and the life is so wasted over such a stupid and uninspiring habit.
At Ukmedix News we feel that if you want to die for a cause we will fully support you but if your cause is to boost the profits of tobacco corporations then I’m afraid you’re on your own.
Stop dilly-dallying, stop making excuses, stop ruining your life, stop ruining the lives of people around you and quit the habit!
