I just found out yesterday that one of my former co-worker has lung cancer. She quit her job without letting anybody know that she has a cancer. One of her close friend who happens to be a friend of mine as well told me.
The sad part is that she has no medical insurance. She works part-time for the city. It really ticks me off that the city won't give her a full time job because it means they would have to give her benefits.
Plus she has grandkids to take care off and 2 deadbeat divorced sons. From what I know the sons are arguing who will have the house once she's gone. Sad.
I knew she's a long time smoker, since her 20's. I think she's in her 50's right now. According to her she only smokes 2-4 cigs. a day.
It's looks very grim. The doctor didn't say that she has hope for surviving. She looks so fragile right now. It is as if I touch her her bones might break.
I had an uncle who died of emphasema in his early 40's and he was a pack a day smoker. It was not a pretty sight. A simple thing like peeing just exhausted him.
Something to think about for those of you who smoke.
The sad part is that she has no medical insurance. She works part-time for the city. It really ticks me off that the city won't give her a full time job because it means they would have to give her benefits.
Plus she has grandkids to take care off and 2 deadbeat divorced sons. From what I know the sons are arguing who will have the house once she's gone. Sad.
I knew she's a long time smoker, since her 20's. I think she's in her 50's right now. According to her she only smokes 2-4 cigs. a day.
It's looks very grim. The doctor didn't say that she has hope for surviving. She looks so fragile right now. It is as if I touch her her bones might break.
I had an uncle who died of emphasema in his early 40's and he was a pack a day smoker. It was not a pretty sight. A simple thing like peeing just exhausted him.
Something to think about for those of you who smoke.
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