This. It's not all about cancer.CardinalPiggles said:And if 'my kid' has lung problems? Asthma? Is it fair for you to blow smoke around him/her.launchpadmcqwak said:you can smoke a pack a day for years and not die, so i doubt a bit of second hand smoke is going to give your kid cancerCardinalPiggles said:Why? Smoking is bad for everyones health assuming they are in proximity to the smoker.launchpadmcqwak said:naa the other guy, anti smoking people are douches
Don't get me wrong here, I don't care what you do in your own privacy, but when it affects other people it becomes a problem
I have a minor chest infection right now, and the second to last thing I want right now is to be breathing in second hand smoke.
I have "moderate to severe" asthma,meaning that I have to take inhaled steroids twice a day. Have done all my life and it's never going to go away. My symptoms never bother me unless I either stop taking my medication or spend time in a smokey environment (ie around smokers). Same goes for anyone with a chest infection or even a bad cold. Also it smells awful. Many smokers don't realise how stubbornly the smell sticks to hair/clothing/upholstery until they quit.
Also, all this reminds me of another irritating misconception:
"You have asthma? Well you'd better not join in with sports or anything, here, sit on the sidelines. You're REALLY sure you want to participate? Ok, but only if we have your inhaler first."
My asthma is not like that. It's not triggered by exercise. I love exercise. I'm one of the most dedicated gym-goers I know. I was the best cross country runner at school. I went on all the hiking/mountaineering trips and had less trouble than most of the non-asthmatic kids. I was in the army cadets. And my inhaler isn't the type you can just take an extra dose of whenever you feel like it- it's an inhaled steroid, not the standard blue "puffer" you see in movies. If I took too much it could mess with my heartbeat. If I took it as often as some teachers seemed to want me to (ie whenever I got out of breath because I was exercising *rolls eyes*) I could have a seizure.
Yes, my asthma is worse than most people's, but only if I don't take my medication. I am not an invalid. I'm not disabled (seriously, some people have suggested that). I don't need special treatment, and I REALLY don't need to be wrapped in cotton wool.