CDC: Guidelines from Former People who smoke – Bill: Smoking and Diabetes Don’t Combine



Bill, a individual with diabetic issues, started out smoking at fifteen, not acknowledging the difficulties it would finally induce him and his relatives. He did not prevent smoking until he was almost 40—after acquiring had a leg amputated. In this emotional video clip from CDC’s Guidelines From Former People who smoke marketing campaign, Bill encourages other people to give up smoking, also.

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12 comments on “CDC: Guidelines from Former People who smoke – Bill: Smoking and Diabetes Don’t Combine

  1. Deborah Hopper

    Bill your words of encouragement go a long ways" diabetes and smoking" don't mix, Thank you for your story, god bless you on your journey, ps. on my way to smoke free life.

  2. Bota Mihai

    Hello there! Have you tried the Hamilton Diabetes Reversal Protocol? (search on google) I have heard some pretty good things about the results in lowering Blood sugars and my buddy got great resultsafter trying it. 

  3. Harold Goodrich

    Bill succumbed to his health problems Sunday evening August 3 2014. He was outdoors working on a project. He is greatly loved by his family. I know. He's my brother in law. Bill,you will be missed, bro.

  4. Evil Shred

    Stop Zionists from this poison legally and make it illegal instead of making these gay videos about smoking victims but u never hightlight how illegal it should bw

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