The steps involved are:
1) Get rid of anything that can be cut out.
2) Nuke the crap out of anything left.
3) Locate and nuke the source.
4) Make it to September (6 months).
6 months is the first milestone. If my current secondary site is the only one, that location is generally controlled at that time. If the source is found, the difficulty of controlling that location is the next factor. After 6 months, recurrence, the response of the source location, and spreading to other areas seem to be the ongoing problems.
I will be instructed to never expose myself to cigarette smoke - ever - for the rest of my life. Exposure to cigarette smoke is a major recurrence factor. That pretty much eliminates most of the things I do outside my house other than work. I've resigned my offices at American Legion Post 4. I just can't go there any more. My involvement with darts is over. I can't go to any of the places where things happen.
Come back later for the "Cancer Cures Smoking" post.
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