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Health by Anonymous 2018-05-26 08:17:22
Social Science
If you quit smoking at 27 years old, having smoked for 6 years, what are the chances of death?
7 answers
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Anonymous
I have read that if you're reasonably young (like you are), five years after quitting completely your chances of living a long life are as good as a person's who has never smoked. The longer you've smoked, though, the worse your chances will be.
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Anonymous
Chances are 100%. Whether you ever smoked or not. None of us are getting out of this world alive.
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Anonymous
you lower your chances if you quit
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Anonymous
very little.
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Anonymous
Your chances of eventually dying are remarkably good. It's a certainty, in fact, but not likely from lung cancer because of having been a smoker for 6 years.
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Anonymous
The same as every other human: 100%
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Anonymous
100%. No one gets out of here alive! Six years of smoking in your 20's is not that detrimental to your health. It's not good, but it's not horrible. Don't do it anymore!