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Smoker
"Enjoys" Smoking, Not
Planning To Quit
Will not enjoy wretched, agonizing final years of life
quite so much
BROOKLYN,
NY--Paul Stephenson, a one pack-per-day smoker for over thirty-five years,
"really enjoys" smoking, and has no plans to quit, "ever."
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Paul
Stephenson
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"Look,
we all gotta go sometime," said Stephenson, 58, who will be diagnosed
with end-stage emphysema at age 67, after being admitted to Columbia-Presbyterian
Medical Center with multilobar pneumonia and respiratory failure.
"I feel
fine, and my health is great, so I might as well enjoy doing the things
I like to do while I still can!," he laughs.
Stephenson,
who will spend most of the last three years of his life either on a ventilator
or gasping for air, says he isn't concerned about the possible detrimental
effects of smoking.
"You
know what?", he states emphatically. "I could quit if I wanted
to. And if I ever actually need to, I will - I know myself."
"I mean,
none of my kids smoke, and I won't let 'em. And..." He pauses. "...and
neither will that cute little baby girl over there," he adds, referring
to his 2-month-old granddaughter Alicia, whose only later memory of her
grandfather will be of a pitiful, crumpled old man with "the tube
in his neck."
"Cuz'
I know it's probably bad for me, or whatever, or so they say," he
continues. "But I just got this one little vice, so just let me live
in peace, will ya?"
"You
can preach all you want, but you're wasting your time," concludes
Stephenson, who will finally die at age 75, a pathetic burden to his family
and to society. "I'll take my chances - smoking's a part of
me!"
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