CDC: Ideas From Previous People who smoke – Monthly bill: Lifestyle Is So Distinct



Monthly bill commenced smoking as a teenager—and dismissed his doctor’s warning that smoking could make his diabetic issues a lot worse. In this emotional video clip from CDC’s Ideas From Previous People who smoke marketing campaign, Monthly bill explains how a lot his existence improved. He quit smoking just before he turned 40, but not just before dropping a leg, kidney purpose, and the sight in a single eye. Monthly bill died from coronary heart ailment at age 42.

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10 comments on “CDC: Ideas From Previous People who smoke – Monthly bill: Lifestyle Is So Distinct

  1. Pip Ewart

    My mum smokes I try to stop her like hiding her smokes but i get into trouble and when she saw the terri ad she turned it off I'm 10 years old and I'm terrified

  2. Harold Goodrich

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

  3. Bill King

    Thank you Bill for having the courage and strength to share your powerful message. Smoking will rob you of your years of life and significantly diminish the enjoyment of your life. When you life with diabetes and add smoking, your ability to avoid diabetic complications becomes virtually impossible. 

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