So, here comes a rather touchy subject, to all those who smoke out there and don't... I know this isn't exactly long-distance related, but I figure I'm here, so why not?
Any who have been following me know I just recently got back from my first meeting with my boyfriend, and it went extremely well. I couldn't have been happier while I was there, but I did come to a conclusion of something - possibly the one thing - I would like him to change and work on, before if, and when, we get situated together... And that is his smoking habits. I know, it's his body and his decision, but when it affects my health, I feel that I should eventually have some say too.
A little back story here: Back around when I was seventeen, I was diagnosed with a lung condition known as pulmonary fibrosis, which is essentially honeycombing of the lungs. The porous tissue eventually closes and scars over, making transfer of oxygen into the bloodstream a bit more difficult. While I am no longer suffering actively from PF, it has affected how well I tolerate such irritants like smoke and cleansers, etc etc. It tends to trigger my asthma and at worst, make me go into a full-blown asthma attack, or at best, make me wheezy and uncomfortable. Because of this, my boyfriend (or anyone for that matter) absolutely cannot smoke around me, and what's worse is even when he's being super kind and considerate in smoking outside... The moment he comes back into the room, the third-hand smoke on his clothes and the like is still enough to make me react. I remember when he would come in from having a cigarette, and I would cuddle up to him, smelling the smoke and instantly I would begin to get a bit wheezy. It's not enough to set of any sort of attack, or anything serious, but still... It's enough to be uncomfortable.
He knows of this, and he's not denying that it's not good. That being said though, because we are not together, I have not really brought up, or pushed the subject of him quitting smoking. It's not that I love him any less for it, and if I could tolerate it better, I probably wouldn't be so concerned over the issue... But I'm just not sure how I should go about trying to convince my boyfriend, gently, to quit smoking? I wish I could ignore it, but for both of our health's sakes, I just can't. If we plan to have a life together, I don't know how long I could handle being consistently wheezy, and having to take an inhaler or medicine or something just because he's sitting next to me and his clothes smell like smoke.
I would really love advice about this; especially from people who smoke themselves! How would you want to be approached about this subject, especially if the other person had a condition like mine?
Any who have been following me know I just recently got back from my first meeting with my boyfriend, and it went extremely well. I couldn't have been happier while I was there, but I did come to a conclusion of something - possibly the one thing - I would like him to change and work on, before if, and when, we get situated together... And that is his smoking habits. I know, it's his body and his decision, but when it affects my health, I feel that I should eventually have some say too.
A little back story here: Back around when I was seventeen, I was diagnosed with a lung condition known as pulmonary fibrosis, which is essentially honeycombing of the lungs. The porous tissue eventually closes and scars over, making transfer of oxygen into the bloodstream a bit more difficult. While I am no longer suffering actively from PF, it has affected how well I tolerate such irritants like smoke and cleansers, etc etc. It tends to trigger my asthma and at worst, make me go into a full-blown asthma attack, or at best, make me wheezy and uncomfortable. Because of this, my boyfriend (or anyone for that matter) absolutely cannot smoke around me, and what's worse is even when he's being super kind and considerate in smoking outside... The moment he comes back into the room, the third-hand smoke on his clothes and the like is still enough to make me react. I remember when he would come in from having a cigarette, and I would cuddle up to him, smelling the smoke and instantly I would begin to get a bit wheezy. It's not enough to set of any sort of attack, or anything serious, but still... It's enough to be uncomfortable.
He knows of this, and he's not denying that it's not good. That being said though, because we are not together, I have not really brought up, or pushed the subject of him quitting smoking. It's not that I love him any less for it, and if I could tolerate it better, I probably wouldn't be so concerned over the issue... But I'm just not sure how I should go about trying to convince my boyfriend, gently, to quit smoking? I wish I could ignore it, but for both of our health's sakes, I just can't. If we plan to have a life together, I don't know how long I could handle being consistently wheezy, and having to take an inhaler or medicine or something just because he's sitting next to me and his clothes smell like smoke.
I would really love advice about this; especially from people who smoke themselves! How would you want to be approached about this subject, especially if the other person had a condition like mine?
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