And "experts" are still trying to tell us there's no ill effect from
second-hand smoke.  Fooey to the experts!

*jeep!
  --Chet

On Mon, 09 Jun 2003 11:46:02 -0700 Stacy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Hi.  I just got out of the hospital about a week ago.  (I finally 
> went 
> there in desperation, not by choice.)  The doctor was worried about 
> a blood 
> clot on my lungs which, as it turned out, didn't happen.
> 
> This morning I went for an assessment of sorts.  When I came out of 
> the 
> interview someone standing beside me started to light up and blew 
> cigarette 
> smoke right in my path.  My lungs, which up to that moment had been 
> doing 
> better, suddenly erupted in pain.  I am still having chest pain 
> after 
> having that episode of second-hand smoke.  I thought I was getting 
> better.

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