Stawbbery field I truly understand your sons
situation. Smoking is an addiction like many other things
anyone can get addicted to. But truly is very hard to
give up. I gave them up for several months and
actually things keep progressing so needless to say I went
back to them. And yes by all means this is a
frustrating and stressful disease. My frustration mainly
stems from my mind says you can do something and when I
do the pain in body says no. That has been the
hardest for me to deal with. I have always been a very
independent person and am not one to say I can't do it. I
still try tears and all. I frustrate myself so bad I
cry. Because I just want to be me again. I will keep
your son in my prayers. One thing I have found that
seems to help is to chat with others in the same
situation. Because they are the ones that truly believe and
understand what this disease does to a person. Moral support
never hurts anyone and I have always been the type
person to reach out to others, even in my situation now.
I know I am not the person to say hey help your son
quit smoking but I know what the out come will be for
him and ihe is so young. Just be there for him and it
seems you are already doing that.Chat with ya soon
Sissybaby