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Snowed In

Christine13
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We are snowed in here in Winnipeg.  About 25 centimetres.  Brian was supposed to have his transfusion tomorrow, but we won't be able to make it.  His blood is low and he is struggling, he will have to wait until next Monday now, unless he gets really, really bad and then I'll have to call an ambulance for him.  I'm scared of his blood even dropping further.  Scary for sure.  I will be doing all the fetch and carry for him, as he can hardly walk around the house.  Smoking is not the answer.

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I'm a widow now, my husband passed away January 1, 2018 He died of COPD, and pre leukemia and the flu. He quit smoking 15 years ago which gave him extra time. I am a mother, and grandmother. I have smoked for 47 years. I am going to have my forever quit and I'm doing it for me and my two daughters so I can live longer and be with them. I like to read, swim, garden, crochet, paint and doodle. I also enjoy walking and visiting with friends and family. I am 100% making this my last quit. I have been in denial about what smoking has done to me and my kids. I must make a new life for myself and it doesn't include cigarettes. I may already have COPD, but have not been officially diagnosed.