Bailey starting smoking at age 12. "Back then it was cool." By 14, she was smoking a pack of Kools daily. The divorced mother of three quit during her pregnancies in the 1980s. After her first child was born, "I had an ashtray sent to my room," she says. "You could still smoke in the hospital then." She quit for a few years after the last kid, then pretty much smoked nonstop in the 20 years since. "Always menthol. The kind that crystalizes your lungs," she says. "When I've tried to quit in the past, I drove everybody else crazy. My kids would say. ‘Go buy yourself a pack.'" She'd obey. Still, she didn't want to end up like her mom, who smoked for 60 years and died of lung cancer two years ago. "Mom's death had a huge impact on me, watching her die. I held her hand while she died." She tried to quit after that.
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