PUFF PUFF. The struggle is real.  

Smoking.  

It negatively affects every aspect of one’s health. 

It pretty much keeps us in business.  

I am one of those doctors that constantly pesters patients to quit.  

Every visit, every email, every chance I get.  

Does it make any difference? Maybe. Hopefully.  

A few patients have quit and gotten healthier. 

BUT ~  many haven’t …  

For those few who can’t seem to shake the bad habit,  they know I will never stop asking. Never.  

Often our conversations are light hearted, but pithy.  

Here are a few of my recent interactions with patients.  

Patient #1   

60y M with HTN LIPIDs and PVD  

member for 9 years ( at initial visit, said he’d see us once and drop out )  

             DOC: Hi. Did you finally come in for your check up?  

             PT: No. My wife told me to come in and pick up my meds.  

             DOC: Do you want to at least get those labs done today? 

             PT: No just picking up meds.  

            DOC: You feeling ok?  

            PT: Yeah. Sometimes my legs hurt.  

             DOC: Have you stopped smoking? 

            PT: Dr. Amy, smoking is keeping me alive. 

                          It’s all those meds that are going to kill me .  

             DOC: Tell you wife I said hello and that I “suggested” you STOP SMOKING. 

             PT: Rolls his eyes. Waves good bye w a smirk while holding a pack of smokes.  

Patient #2  

53y F with COPD, GERD and neck pain   

member for 8 years 

              PT: Dr Amy, I tested + for  covid this past weekend. Was seen at UCC while out of town.  

                         Its horrible. The cough will not stop. It’s painful.  

DOC: Yes, we have seen a lot of this: respiratory infection w a cough that seems to be                                         quite bothersome and lingers 2-3+ weeks. 

PT: Oh dear Lord. I would rather have the flu again. I haven’t smoked since last Wed                                            because I can’t inhale. 

             DOC: Did you really just say that to your doctor?   

                        YOU SHOULDN’T SMOKE AT ALL.  

                         That is exactly WHY it is worse, my friend.  

            PT: I know. I am a slow learner.  

Patient #3 

 50y M with CAD s/p MI, HTN, LIIPDS And RA   member for 9 years 

            PT: Dr Walsh, I need refill of my Rx. 

             DOC: Sure, but just letting you know we switched brands.  

                         It’s a bit more expensive, but I think this one is better for you.  

             PT: I’ll do whatever you recommend.  

            DOC: Hey, I recommend you STOP SMOKING ! 

            PT: D—-! You got me.  

Patient #4.  

67y M w severe COPD & multiple exacerbations 

             No conversation.  

             I just gave him a Rx with instructions.  

I hope all of these patients quit.  

Chances are they wont.  

But I’ll keep trying.  

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