ANYONE DENIED SURGERY FOR SMOKING?
I FEEL SO BAD A FRIEND OF MINE WAS DENIED SURGERY, BECAUSE SHE DIDN'T QUIT SMOKING. MY DR CALLS FOR 2 MONTHS OF NOT SMOKING .BUT SHE WENT THREW ANOTHER DR. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE DR OUT THERE REQUIRING.AND I WONDER HOW HER DR COULD TELL. I HEARED THE DO A TEST ON YOUR LUNGS TO SEE HOW GOOD YOU CAN BREATH. AND SOMETIMES A STRESS TEST.
Hey Tracy, Hello from NY! My doctor denied my friend on the day of her surgery, after she was prepped and the IV was running. Smoking dramatically increases your chances for developing a blood clot. He will not compromise on this subject! I think that the doctor your friend has is probably worth his weight in gold, it is good that he is concerned for his patient, and not willing to cut corners with her life! Best wishes to you both!
Tracy,
Since this is your second post on the subject, I know it's an issue you are struggling with.
I'm pretty biased on this subject. I quit smoking 6.5 years ago and am sure that it was the single best thing I did for my health.
Bias aside, it seems to me that you're expending more energy worrying about being denied surgery or how your doctor will find out. You should be much more concerned about the damage smoking does to your body. It is every bit as dangerous as being overweight (if not more so).
Instead of trying to figure out ways to avoid quitting, why not just quit.
Trust me, you will NEVER regret giving up cigarettes.