Not a doctor, but I am a Pharmacy technician. I would say about half of the Pharmacists I have worked with in my day are smokers in some form or another, and I know TONS of doctors who are smokers that I've met through work.
I have 8 golfing buddies that are doctors. Only one doesn't smoke. Two smoke cigs (not sure why) and 5 smoke at least one cigar a day and a few on the weekends. I actually was at the sugeons (for post op) yesterday and becuase I smelled like a cigar he asked my what I smoke. I told him about this site and he said he'd check it out today. He didn't know about online purchases. He said he gets about 5 cigars a month from the B&M and it runs him about $50. He would like to enjoy them a little more in the nicer months but didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars per month. Well, I'm sure ccom will be getting an order in shortly becuase now he realizes that he can get the same sticks for a third of the price.
I took a group of doctors rafting down the Penobscot River several years ago and their advice was: do anything you want! Smoke cigarettes, smoke pot, smoke cigars, drink beer, drink liquor, whatever, just don't CHEW tobacco. Then they proceeded to show me the most god-awful color photographs of patients with large sections of their mouths surgically removed. I've been in therapy ever since.
didn't know monkies could type , did ya, we've advanced a long ways since the beginning of time...and yes we even practice medicine...oh, damn.....i've dropped my banana again!
I took a group of doctors rafting down the Penobscot River several years ago and their advice was: do anything you want! Smoke cigarettes, smoke pot, smoke cigars, drink beer, drink liquor, whatever, just don't CHEW tobacco. Then they proceeded to show me the most god-awful color photographs of patients with large sections of their mouths surgically removed. I've been in therapy ever since.
True to chewing tabacco, but no way can the say that smoking ciggs and all the other things age not going to affect your health in the long run. I know doctors and even dentists, and yes they smoke ciggs and cigars, but neither has said that it was not bad to do it.
As for emphysema, the chemicals added to tobacco..and there are many....cause the destruction of the alveoli when inhaled, which are the little air sacs in your lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place. Destroying those causes other diseases such as COPD, because the heart has to pump harder all the time to get oxygen to all parts of the body. So as long as you aren't inhaling, the risk is less than if you did. As for cancer, couldn't tell ya...I'm no Oncologist. I know people who have smoked for decades and never gotten cancer and then I know people who have used smokeless tobacco for far less time and gotten mouth cancer. Hope this helped.
Sorry, was referring to cigarettes as to the chemical additives. As for cigar tobacco, I'm fairly sure there are compunds such as insecticide that are used to help protect the tobacco crop.....there is always some residual amount leftover. This is where the "Organic", issue begins, but not for me. As far as I know, you are correct about the curing process. That being said, I'll stick to cigars, as long as it's not going into your lungs, the risk of respiratory illness is greatly reduced. If i ever do get sick...I'll blame it on greenhouse gasses.
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