Me again :3
Not doctors this time. In-laws.
They are the most inconsiderate smokers I have ever met. Lovely people otherwise, but the smoking- argh! My parents smoke too but they only smoke in 2 locations in the house and thats never around me (you can't smell fag smoke in our house at all). Bear's parents, however, smoke anywhere, almost constantly, and never open windows. They even smoke in the car with the windows up (my parents NEVER smoke in the car if there is a non-smoker with them). Even worse, they have chain-smoked in my face when I have had flu. The last couple of times I've been to stay with them I have ended up with a cold or flu and while they are happy to press any number of not-very-helpful pills on me, they won't stub out their fags or even open a window. (Heck, they even smoke if THEY have flu O.O ).
However, I recently found out that this could well kill me. Ok, I'm employing a teeny about hyperbole here but...
I am on the pill. And I have a family history of DVT. My doctor would not have let me on the pill if I had been smoking. But for the 2 or 3 weeks I stay at Bear's house, I am a definite passive smoker. So this is dangerous to my health, is it not? In fact my mum and I have been watching Dr G recently, and we saw a healthy young woman who had died from blood clots that had formed while eh had been smoking on the pill...only a few years ago, my uncle had a blood clot (but managed to survive). We're now even making sure my parent's bedroom door is closed when they smoke up there so I don't breathe it downstairs when I'm exercising (it sometimes starts to waft down the stairs).
I mean, I've sat there coughing so badly that I've almost wet myself and they've not stubbed out the fag or opened a window. If i start sniffing, they don't ever think that its allergies caused by pet hair and cig smoke and try to press antihistemines on me. Bear has asked them repeatedly to stop smoking around HIM and they always say no.
Do you think I have the right to actually say something like this:
"I am on the pill, and I have a family history of Deep Vein Thrombosis, which can cause lethal blood clots. This risk is much higher if I smoke, which I do not- however, by passively breathing in your smoke, you are affectively putting me at risk of having a lethal blood clot. Please could you at the least open a window?"
Or is that rude?
Not doctors this time. In-laws.
They are the most inconsiderate smokers I have ever met. Lovely people otherwise, but the smoking- argh! My parents smoke too but they only smoke in 2 locations in the house and thats never around me (you can't smell fag smoke in our house at all). Bear's parents, however, smoke anywhere, almost constantly, and never open windows. They even smoke in the car with the windows up (my parents NEVER smoke in the car if there is a non-smoker with them). Even worse, they have chain-smoked in my face when I have had flu. The last couple of times I've been to stay with them I have ended up with a cold or flu and while they are happy to press any number of not-very-helpful pills on me, they won't stub out their fags or even open a window. (Heck, they even smoke if THEY have flu O.O ).
However, I recently found out that this could well kill me. Ok, I'm employing a teeny about hyperbole here but...
I am on the pill. And I have a family history of DVT. My doctor would not have let me on the pill if I had been smoking. But for the 2 or 3 weeks I stay at Bear's house, I am a definite passive smoker. So this is dangerous to my health, is it not? In fact my mum and I have been watching Dr G recently, and we saw a healthy young woman who had died from blood clots that had formed while eh had been smoking on the pill...only a few years ago, my uncle had a blood clot (but managed to survive). We're now even making sure my parent's bedroom door is closed when they smoke up there so I don't breathe it downstairs when I'm exercising (it sometimes starts to waft down the stairs).
I mean, I've sat there coughing so badly that I've almost wet myself and they've not stubbed out the fag or opened a window. If i start sniffing, they don't ever think that its allergies caused by pet hair and cig smoke and try to press antihistemines on me. Bear has asked them repeatedly to stop smoking around HIM and they always say no.
Do you think I have the right to actually say something like this:
"I am on the pill, and I have a family history of Deep Vein Thrombosis, which can cause lethal blood clots. This risk is much higher if I smoke, which I do not- however, by passively breathing in your smoke, you are affectively putting me at risk of having a lethal blood clot. Please could you at the least open a window?"
Or is that rude?




) and breathed a sigh of relief. I had no worries when it came to having my new relationship even though he's sterile because of a drug trial (great drug, not so hot side effects apprently) for his epilepsy.
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