Quote from macal425:
Tomahawk, sorry to hear of your loss. I too lost a parent, at a very young age, due to the effects of smoking.
It seems that my attempts at sarcasm at Dax's original post went over a few peoples heads. First of all, although I started smoking 30 years ago, my smoking habit has been off and on for the last 15 years. I'll smoke for a few weeks, stop for 6+_mths, have a moment of weakness and start again for a few weeks. Rinse and repeat. I do consider myself relatively healthy since I exercise hard at least 6 times a week and have a very healthy diet. Of course I am aware that I will never reach peak health/fitness while I continue to struggle and give into my habit and that I'm opening myself up to other diseases that I cannot hold off with diet/exercise. As I inferred earlier, the point of that post was not to say "I'm a heavy smoker that is very healthy" but to show how ridiculous it would be to say "I'm a heavy smoker (substitute "burger and fries w/cheese") that is very healthy"
Thanks for your concern though, and your story will only serve to help me finally quit this dumb habit completely, once and for all. (then perhaps I can enjoy a burger and fries)
Glad to hear your smoking is and has been fairly limited. Trust me, I'm not exactly the poster child for100% good healthy living always - we all have our vices.
I guess it's just that since my mom died, and maybe cuz it's still kinda recent, I can't look at or hear about anyone's smoking habit without picturing what she ultimately went through... and I usually feel compelled to say something, appropriate or not.

Thanks for your condolence, and I wish you the best.