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John H.[_5_] April 17th 15 11:06 AM

Bit of bad news.
 
My brother in NC had to be taken to the hospital for difficulty breathing last week
while I was in Holland. Diagnosis was pneumonia and acute renal failure. He is now on
oxygen full time. Don't know if he'll be able to get off of it once the pneumonia is
cleared up. Will ride down today to spend the weekend with him.

FWIW, once diagnosed with lung cancer, he stopped smoking, only to start with the
e-cigarettes. Doctor said those were not at all good for him.
--

Guns don't cause problems.
Gun owner behavior causes problems.

Mr. Luddite April 17th 15 11:51 AM

Bit of bad news.
 
On 4/17/2015 6:06 AM, John H. wrote:
My brother in NC had to be taken to the hospital for difficulty breathing last week
while I was in Holland. Diagnosis was pneumonia and acute renal failure. He is now on
oxygen full time. Don't know if he'll be able to get off of it once the pneumonia is
cleared up. Will ride down today to spend the weekend with him.

FWIW, once diagnosed with lung cancer, he stopped smoking, only to start with the
e-cigarettes. Doctor said those were not at all good for him.



Sorry to hear of your brother's situation. Renal failure isn't a good
sign and usually means the body is shutting down. I'd be prepared for
the worse as I am sure you are.



Wayne.B April 17th 15 12:41 PM

Bit of bad news.
 
On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 06:06:05 -0400, John H.
wrote:

My brother in NC had to be taken to the hospital for difficulty breathing last week
while I was in Holland. Diagnosis was pneumonia and acute renal failure. He is now on
oxygen full time. Don't know if he'll be able to get off of it once the pneumonia is
cleared up. Will ride down today to spend the weekend with him.

FWIW, once diagnosed with lung cancer, he stopped smoking, only to start with the
e-cigarettes. Doctor said those were not at all good for him.


===

Damn cigarette companies. As kids we were bombarded by advertising
and something like 50% of the adult population were smokers. "Nine
out of ten doctors recommend Kent with the micronite filter" and all
that bull crap. Smoking was portrayed as the cool thing to do, and
once you were hooked, you were really hooked.

Sorry to hear about your brother.

Mr. Luddite April 17th 15 01:29 PM

Bit of bad news.
 
On 4/17/2015 7:41 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 06:06:05 -0400, John H.
wrote:

My brother in NC had to be taken to the hospital for difficulty breathing last week
while I was in Holland. Diagnosis was pneumonia and acute renal failure. He is now on
oxygen full time. Don't know if he'll be able to get off of it once the pneumonia is
cleared up. Will ride down today to spend the weekend with him.

FWIW, once diagnosed with lung cancer, he stopped smoking, only to start with the
e-cigarettes. Doctor said those were not at all good for him.


===

Damn cigarette companies. As kids we were bombarded by advertising
and something like 50% of the adult population were smokers. "Nine
out of ten doctors recommend Kent with the micronite filter" and all
that bull crap. Smoking was portrayed as the cool thing to do, and
once you were hooked, you were really hooked.

Sorry to hear about your brother.



If you google "old cigarette ads" most of the images are of supposed
"doctors" pushing certain brands. Most were filter-less
like Camels, Pall Mall, etc.

The PA who gave the CPR/AED/First Aid course I recently took talked
about smoking. She said that research has proven that today's
filter cigarettes and the chemical additives used in the tobacco are
much more dangerous and harmful than the cigarettes sold back in the 50's.

She said filters contain fiberglass particles that slice the lung walls
allowing the chemicals added to the tobacco to become immediately
absorbed in the blood stream. She said if you smoke you are far better
off going to a smoke shop, buy a bag of pure tobacco, some filter-less
papers and roll your own.

I was a smoker for many years. I tried hypnosis once which was a
complete joke. I tried going cold turkey and went for almost four
months before my kids begged me to have a cigarette and chill out. :-)

Then I tried Chantex. It helped reduce the urge. I didn't stop
completely but reduced my intake to half a pack a day. From there I
slowly started eliminating the rest, one at a time over a period of
about 6 months. The last two a day were the worst. I read that
the nicotine addiction level is about 3 milligrams a day. Most people
smoke much more than they need to satisfy the addiction but getting
over the minimum dose a day is tough. But, I made it. Can't say I feel
any better but at least my clothes don't stink anymore. :-)




True North[_2_] April 17th 15 01:58 PM

Bit of bad news.
 
On Friday, 17 April 2015 07:06:01 UTC-3, John H. wrote:
My brother in NC had to be taken to the hospital for difficulty breathing last week
while I was in Holland. Diagnosis was pneumonia and acute renal failure. He is now on
oxygen full time. Don't know if he'll be able to get off of it once the pneumonia is
cleared up. Will ride down today to spend the weekend with him.

FWIW, once diagnosed with lung cancer, he stopped smoking, only to start with the
e-cigarettes. Doctor said those were not at all good for him.
--

Guns don't cause problems.
Gun owner behavior causes problems.


Sorry to hear of the downturn.

Justan Olphart April 17th 15 02:04 PM

Bit of bad news.
 
On 4/17/2015 8:29 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/17/2015 7:41 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 06:06:05 -0400, John H.
wrote:

My brother in NC had to be taken to the hospital for difficulty
breathing last week
while I was in Holland. Diagnosis was pneumonia and acute renal
failure. He is now on
oxygen full time. Don't know if he'll be able to get off of it once
the pneumonia is
cleared up. Will ride down today to spend the weekend with him.

FWIW, once diagnosed with lung cancer, he stopped smoking, only to
start with the
e-cigarettes. Doctor said those were not at all good for him.


===

Damn cigarette companies. As kids we were bombarded by advertising
and something like 50% of the adult population were smokers. "Nine
out of ten doctors recommend Kent with the micronite filter" and all
that bull crap. Smoking was portrayed as the cool thing to do, and
once you were hooked, you were really hooked.

Sorry to hear about your brother.



If you google "old cigarette ads" most of the images are of supposed
"doctors" pushing certain brands. Most were filter-less
like Camels, Pall Mall, etc.

The PA who gave the CPR/AED/First Aid course I recently took talked
about smoking. She said that research has proven that today's
filter cigarettes and the chemical additives used in the tobacco are
much more dangerous and harmful than the cigarettes sold back in the 50's.

She said filters contain fiberglass particles that slice the lung walls
allowing the chemicals added to the tobacco to become immediately
absorbed in the blood stream. She said if you smoke you are far better
off going to a smoke shop, buy a bag of pure tobacco, some filter-less
papers and roll your own.

I was a smoker for many years. I tried hypnosis once which was a
complete joke. I tried going cold turkey and went for almost four
months before my kids begged me to have a cigarette and chill out. :-)

Then I tried Chantex. It helped reduce the urge. I didn't stop
completely but reduced my intake to half a pack a day. From there I
slowly started eliminating the rest, one at a time over a period of
about 6 months. The last two a day were the worst. I read that
the nicotine addiction level is about 3 milligrams a day. Most people
smoke much more than they need to satisfy the addiction but getting
over the minimum dose a day is tough. But, I made it. Can't say I feel
any better but at least my clothes don't stink anymore. :-)



If you have any family members that still smoke, I trust that you are
pestering them about it. ;-)

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



Justan Olphart April 17th 15 02:11 PM

Bit of bad news.
 
On 4/17/2015 6:06 AM, John H. wrote:
My brother in NC had to be taken to the hospital for difficulty breathing last week
while I was in Holland. Diagnosis was pneumonia and acute renal failure. He is now on
oxygen full time. Don't know if he'll be able to get off of it once the pneumonia is
cleared up. Will ride down today to spend the weekend with him.

FWIW, once diagnosed with lung cancer, he stopped smoking, only to start with the
e-cigarettes. Doctor said those were not at all good for him.


I'm sorry to hear that.

Have you had your pneumonia shot?

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



[email protected] April 17th 15 07:51 PM

Bit of bad news.
 
On Friday, April 17, 2015 at 9:11:02 AM UTC-4, Justan Olphart wrote:

I'm sorry to hear that.

Have you had your pneumonia shot?


No such thing.

Califbill April 17th 15 08:33 PM

Bit of bad news.
 
Justan Olphart wrote:
On 4/17/2015 6:06 AM, John H. wrote:
My brother in NC had to be taken to the hospital for difficulty breathing last week
while I was in Holland. Diagnosis was pneumonia and acute renal failure. He is now on
oxygen full time. Don't know if he'll be able to get off of it once the pneumonia is
cleared up. Will ride down today to spend the weekend with him.

FWIW, once diagnosed with lung cancer, he stopped smoking, only to start with the
e-cigarettes. Doctor said those were not at all good for him.


I'm sorry to hear that.

Have you had your pneumonia shot?



No pneumonia shot as far as I know. I had a slight case of pneumonia a
couple weeks ago. Bronchitis. Pneumonia is not a disease, but a symptom.
Means fluid in lungs. As to smoking, I get upset at people who sue these
days saying they did not know smoking was bad. Give us a break.

RGrew176 April 18th 15 03:57 AM

There is actually a vaccine recommended for seniors that will offer some protection against pneumonia.

http://www.webmd.com/healthy-aging/n...ory-panel-says

http://www.webmd.com/vaccines/pneumo...ccine-schedule


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