General Medical issues thread

Many of our neighbours are getting lifts installed in their homes as they get older and less mobile. We had a group visit us and most of them have placed lift orders now for their two and three level homes. It means that they can live longer at their homes.
I know someone who fell down the partially built lift well in their home in the middle of the night. Almost killed them.
 
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Passive smoking?
Maybe 20% of lung cancers ococur in non smokers
There are also certain types of lung cancer which seem to occur mainly in non smokers.
Friend died in her thirties from small cell lung cancer. Never smoked. But passive smoking abounded in those days. Even the state cricketers were handed out cartons of cigarettes from Benson and Hedges every time they played. Major sponsors back then. She was a cricketers wife.
 
I don't want to take anything away from his diagnosis but honestly the beat up over a BCC. Just headline grabbing from the media

 
Friend died in her thirties from small cell lung cancer. Never smoked. But passive smoking abounded in those days. Even the state cricketers were handed out cartons of cigarettes from Benson and Hedges every time they played. Major sponsors back then. She was a cricketers wife.
I recall our family doctor, when I was a child, always had a fa_ going and an ashtray brimming with stubs.When I first started work, travelled an hour in the train to Melbourne when they had smoking & non smoking carriages. I remember vividly he enormous cloud of smoke that came out the door, in a full carriage of smokers. Can you imagine how people would have stunk of smoke?
 
I recall our family doctor, when I was a child, always had a fa_ going and an ashtray brimming with stubs.When I first started work, travelled an hour in the train to Melbourne when they had smoking & non smoking carriages. I remember vividly he enormous cloud of smoke that came out the door, in a full carriage of smokers. Can you imagine how people would have stunk of smoke?
I never smoked but would come home from being out to dinner and my hair stank of smoke. Clothes, everything.

Funnily enough we are renting in a townhouse and there's a gap of about a metre between our front verandah where we eat dinner, and the neighbours who are also renting. Started to eat then smelled smoke. There was neighbour basically leaning over his balcony into that space with smoke directly to me. I got up, smiled and said to please move away from where we are eating. I know that no one wants renters smoking but think they have to allow it on balconies? Anyways I trust he won't do that again so close but have no issues telling him and if he continues then I'll report it. He can smoke on his area but not near us. But our side has the sea view. Actually I think as tenants we have more rights than owners! 😂
 

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