Thanks, Tobacco: You Killed My Mom
This video was created over a one-year period. At first, it was just random use of a video camera, plus a few pictures taken during a visit in September of 2006. Of course, this was before we knew that Mom had a collapsed lung. She went in for tests, and it was discovered that she had Stage IV Lung Cancer. As we learned of the cancer diagnosis in October of 2006, we tried to get Mom down to California (from Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada). It was a race against logistics and paperwork (i.e. obtaining documentation in order to cross a border and travel), which we unfortunately lost. Mom suffered a stroke, ironically on the same day as she received her birth certificate, which would have allowed her to travel to Southern California. The stroke left her left side completely paralyzed, and she was stuck in the hospital, no longer the independent woman she once was. We were summoned to fly up immediately, as we were told by her doctors that her death would not be far behind. Mom proved them all wrong, and lived for four more months. Of course, the quality of life was minimal at best. There was no treatment, since the cancer was discovered so late, and due to the stroke. We have since learned that often times, a biopsy can knock loose cancerous material within a tumor, which can cause a stroke. It was extremely difficult to watch her suffering in a hospital bed, and wondering why her last months had to be made that much worse due to the stroke. So, Mom never did get to come see where we live in California. We continued to videotape the entire ordeal, so that family (who couldn't be with us at that time) could see everything. We ended up with approximately 90 minutes of raw footage, which has been edited down to the 10 minutes allowed here. First, we have done this to honor Mom's last wishes: tell people not to smoke. Second, we have completed this very emotional project to honor her memory, and to help us as we continue through the grieving process. Finally, we are aware that much of the anti-smoking media is not so real to life--it doesn't show the suffering, what the families go through, and the pain that cigarettes actually cause. This documentary is "non-Hollywood". We have omitted certain things that one might find offensive, including her IV, vomiting, bodily functions, and her actual death itself, which was obviously painful. Instead, we have brought many different segments together, which still conveys our overall message: DON'T SMOKE!In a letter dated September 24, 2006, from Mom:"Try not to worry about my health. I go for a CAT-SCAN on October 4th. I should have the results about a week later. The appointments are taking a long time, so I must not be in such dire shape, or they would rush them. I'm glad you never really had the desire to smoke. What do your lungs look like after all of those years of second-hand smoke? I can't wait to see you and Patti more often. Gotta go for now. Love Forever, Mom"To conclude, one can compare smoking cigarettes to a slow-motion car accident. At any time, you can get out of the car before it crashes. It is your choice. Furthermore, you may be driving your own car, but please remember that you take passengers along for the ride.
Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: April 14, 2007 at 2:53 am
Author: sonicbondage
Length: 09:58
Rating: N/A
Views: 206770
Tags: Cancer Cigarettes Death Drug educational family Government hospital illness last Lung parent son Sponsored Stroke wish
Video Comments
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sonicbondage (September 8, 2008 at 9:08 am)
You're a Cunt for leaving a mentally-deficient and morally-derogatory comment!It's styaing up until you are sufficiently bitched-out by the kind folks that would gladly rip out your spine and beat you with it!
morvarid69 (September 8, 2008 at 9:03 am)
uhhh scientifically the cigg did...your body doesnt know choice or whatever the fuck your talking aboutif the shit wasnt out there ppl wouldnt be tempted to do it, fucking face it asshole its in human nature to be tempted to try things and when its addictive you cant rele do much about it after. she was from another time so therefore she probably didnt know any bad sides to tabacco when she startedits because of insensative ppl like you that nothing is being done.
xXxZaknafeinXxX (September 8, 2008 at 8:28 am)
this title is defiantly misleading. tobacco didnt kill your mom... your moms decision to smoke tobacco killed her. so technically she killed herself dude.... you owe the tobacco companies an apology
cashfan85 (September 8, 2008 at 3:20 am)
Very Sad. I don`t see how anyone can watch this and still smoke.
sk8terjedi (September 8, 2008 at 1:48 am)
U got my sympathy, and my prayers...im only 18 and i gotta stop my mom...shes been smoking since she was 13, and she has been diagnosed with Emphazima...shes always had asthma...Im gonna show my mom this the next time i see her, and if she doesnt quit nothing will stop her...
pardenmefeg (September 8, 2008 at 12:22 am)
My heart goes out to you and your family. The life of a smoker is a hard one. Not to mention the hardships it puts on to everyone around them. As a smoker myself i know the fate in store for me if i refuse to face the facts. Luckly for me i have choosen to join the military and have no choice other then to quit. Thanks for posting this video and to let everyone understand what people have to go threw because of long term smoking. I for one can't wait to quit.
bublegvsmefever (September 7, 2008 at 7:34 pm)
What a special thing to do for your mother. As i write this, my grandfather is dying of lung cancer. And i too, live far away from him. I go back to visit as often as i can. About the same time u posted this, my aunt had been gone from ovarian cancer for a year. She looked the same as your mother and had that horrible, nightmarish gurgle in her throat. :(( I hope your video gets the attention of much more people. Increase Cancer Awareness!!!!!!!!!
sonicbondage (September 7, 2008 at 7:24 pm)
Good point! My Mom helped make cigarette companies rich + in the end it killed her painfully, slowly, + much too early. The ultimate price was her life, but I had to spend over $6,000 of my savings to fly back and forth to her while she was dying in the Hospital. I also had to take time off work + later paying for the funeral. So, in the end, the tobacco companies cost me "a Non-Smoker" thousands of dollars.I couldn't even buy her a stone so she went into my Grandma's plot---Thanks, Tobacco!
sonicbondage (September 7, 2008 at 7:15 pm)
A few of my Mom's nurses were smokers + one walked in on me while I was filming + asked me what I was doing...She said it more in a disgusted way than a question + I replied: "making an anti-smoking documentary" She said: "Anti-smoking!?" and I replied: "YEAH" and put extra annoyance in my voice. lolNo offence to smoking nurses, but I thought the fact my Mom was so addicted and dying because of being a smoker that it made it even worse for my Mom to have to smell the cigarettes on the nurses.
sonicbondage (September 7, 2008 at 7:06 pm)
My wife's Mom (now 66) was prescribed cigarettes for weight loss back in the day, and I've even heard that doctors also prescribed Menthols for Asthmatics. How ridiculous is that? lol |
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