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From all across the state, Wisconsinites are joining together to stand up and speak out about the effects of secondhand smoke in their lives. Read their stories, and you'll see why the air we all share is so important. |
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In 1999, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma. I spent that year going through chemotherapy and radiation to get rid of the cancer that had grown in my chest. As I left for treatment each day...
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In 2001 my husband of 28 years wasn't feeling well, he had bronchitis. He went to the doctor and received a prescription and usually that helps within days. This time was different. After about 2 ...
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I lived with my mother right up until 4 years ago. She died of cancer and not from smoking or was it, but any way she smoked right up to the day she died and the second hand smoke really makes me sick...
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I worked in Food service for several years. Every restaurant that I have worked in allowed smoking. The citizens in this community that smoke have absolutely no regard for the citizens that do not. ...
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Due to diminished lung capacity, I have become a hermit in my own house. I used to love to go out and enjoy time with friends and family. It doesn't matter if it is the local watering hole or a ...
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