Trust the science

By Wtf - 29/04/2011 16:09 - Canada

Today, my doctor told me my asthma was being triggered by my dad's smoking. He wrote a note to my dad, asking him to refrain from smoking while around me. My dad took one look at the note, then threw it in the trash, saying the doctor "doesn't know what he's talking about." FML
I agree, your life sucks 45 454
You deserved it 3 015

Same thing different taste

Comments

skittlemaster123 4

My biological father used to smoke (im adopted) and i didnt find out years later until i had troubles breathing while passing a smoker to get into a resturaunt... I got an inhaler for it so if your ass of a dad dont stop you can always just use your inhaler

been there... fyl. I solved by moving out.

myalleyway 9

Guys my mom smokes around me everyday and now that we moved she is out of work and smokes probably 2-3 packs a day. My 11 year old sister asks every day if "momis gonna die soon" and I can never answer. So SHUT THE **** UP! I bet you don't have anyone real close to you who smokes you ****.

superbubbles 4

My cousin and her husband are smokers. And they wonder why there 4 year old daughter has breathing problems.

sounds like my mom both she and my dad were chainsmokers before they had to quit but my mom is the kind of person who will ignore a Doctors orders so if me or my siblings ever had Asma she ignore it

Oooo i'm sorry. Call child services, unless you're an adult, in which case you should find a new pad.

Aero_x 21

I was smoking since I was 17 and I quit 7 months before my last birthday. I turned 22. I feel great not being strung out on that shit. But you know, any nasty habit will have you choosing to be ignorant.