'My two-year-old son didn't want to be around me because of

'My two-year-old son didn't want to be around me because of the smell of cigarettes. When he began to mimic me smoking — I just knew I had to stop for good'


Reformed smoker Didier Faugerv pictured with his son Lucien.
“I started smoking when I was just 15 as everyone around me smoked,” says the 43-year-old, who is originally from France. “My father had a bar and also sold tobacco, so smoking was a normal part of life and I followed the crowd as I believed it was the cool thing to do.
“From the beginning I was smoking about 10 cigarettes a day and then when I reached the age of 20, I doubled that and would smoke a pack each day. As I got older, I knew it wasn’t doing me any good. I had difficulty breathing, would get out of breath after just a few minutes of exercise, I lost my sense of smell and couldn’t taste the good things in life, so I wanted to stop.

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