Lynch insisted that smoking brought him joy, stating, "I enjoyed smoking very much but there is a price to pay for this enjoyment, and the price for me is emphysema." He emphasizes the stark reality of his situation, pointing out how his initial enjoyment has led to severe health consequences.
In his candid reflections, Lynch remarked, "I can hardly walk across a room. It's like you're walking around with a plastic bag around your head," illustrating the debilitating nature of emphysema.
Lynch candidly admitted to his struggle with quitting smoking: "I tried to quit many, many times over the years... When it got tough, I'd have that first cigarette, and it was a one-way trip to heaven." This statement captures the emotional tug-of-war he faced.
Despite knowing the risks, Lynch shared, "I saw the writing on the wall and it said, You're going to die in a week if you don't stop... Quitting was my only choice." His experience underscores the urgent need to heed health warnings.
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