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  • Heather1985
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 1

    Occasional Smoking?

    Ok we all know smoking on BC is bad but I cant find any info on occasional smoking. All the studies im seeing are on people who are 35 and older and smoke a LOT, as in people who smoke all day every day. The main study im seeing is with women over 35 who smoke 25 cigarettes a day, I dont know ANYONE who smokes that much. I know it increases your risk but if you only smoke on occasion, say a few cigarettes Friday and Saturday night while out at the bar is this really a big deal? I know the box says not to smoke due to the risks but like I said all the studies were done with people who smoke a LOT not just occasional/social smoking during weekends, not even all day just at night while out. So does anyone know about this? I meant to ask my doctor but completly forgot.
  • LegalEyes
    Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 10

    Originally posted by Heather1985
    Ok we all know smoking on BC is bad but I cant find any info on occasional smoking. All the studies im seeing are on people who are 35 and older and smoke a LOT, as in people who smoke all day every day. The main study im seeing is with women over 35 who smoke 25 cigarettes a day, I dont know ANYONE who smokes that much. I know it increases your risk but if you only smoke on occasion, say a few cigarettes Friday and Saturday night while out at the bar is this really a big deal? I know the box says not to smoke due to the risks but like I said all the studies were done with people who smoke a LOT not just occasional/social smoking during weekends, not even all day just at night while out. So does anyone know about this? I meant to ask my doctor but completly forgot.
    I would like to know the same thing. I smoke at social gatherings, maybe up to five cigarettes a night, but only once a week or so. I'm 19, but I have an inflammatory disease called Behcet's.

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    • WildChild
      Banned
      • Sep 2008
      • 14142

      Modern tobacco has been played with to make more addictive. Why play with fire this way? Just leave the stuff alone.

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      • sourpuss
        Veteran Member
        • Dec 2006
        • 3581

        I was a smoker for several years and on birth control. While I knew the dangers....well, we all struggle with addiction.

        Everything in moderation, I always say. If you have a smoke at the bar on the weekend and it's just one or two...meh, I don't think it's too bad as far as BC is concerned. But of course, everyone is different.

        I also think that being active plays a huge roll in that. Get lots of exercise, limit smoking (better yet don't smoke, but I understand) And keep an eye on how your body feels. I always felt like BC made my legs feel tight. I hated it. Now that I'm off and exercising regularly, I feel great.

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        • steevemartin1
          Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 10

          Bad thing is always bad whether is occasional or not.
          Steeve Martin

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          • LanaBear
            Veteran Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 8373

            Old thread.

            OP hasn't returned.

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