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Kate Moss In Denial

Written by Rupert Kircz | Wednesday, 23 July 2008 | There are 0 comments

We sympathise with Kate Moss because addiction is a horrible thing

The world famous supermodel Kate Moss has recently declared that she will never give up her cigarette smoking habit because she feels that if she did she would become a “paranoid mess”. Kate Moss also said that smoking is important because it keeps her calm and has now become part of her identity and part of “who she is”.

Kate Moss In Denial

At Ukmedix News we don’t like to interfere in personal decisions but we would just like to point out that people who are heavily addicted to smoking always come up with some sort of feeble excuse like this rather then admitting to themselves or to their friends that the real reason for smoking is because they are chronically addicted to nicotine and they feel that they are not able to quit.

We sympathise with Kate Moss because addiction is a horrible thing and it is extremely likely that unless she gives up smoking soon she will begin to suffer from health side effects. The sad reality is however that when Kate Moss begins to suffer from a life threatening disease such as lung cancer or heart disease due to her smoking habit she will look back at what she said about smoking and all that stuff about her identity, and wish that she had quit right then and not come up with those excuses.

Kate Moss talks about the fact that quitting smoking would make her a “paranoid mess”, but this would be nothing compared to the paranoid mess that she will become which she learns for example that she is suffering from lung cancer.

One of the biggest problems that smokers have is admitting to themselves that they are chronically addicted and so they live in denial by coming up with ridiculous reasons to continue to smoke. There is not one smoker in the hospital ward which deals with smoking related diseases who doesn’t regret the day that they lit up their first cigarette and who doesn’t regret the fact that they did not give up before they got sick.

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