I assume because i told the hospital that i smoked cigars, a couple of a week, they made a point of telling me that smoking will inhibit the healing process, particularly of extremities . Apparently the smoke reduces the oxygen levels in the blood which is what promotes healing. Also it would appear that even not inhaling, nicotine is absorbed through the mucous membranes in your mouth, which is presumably why some cigars give you a nicotine hit. I am inclined to think that because I am otherwise healthy, particularly if I were to smoke outside, where I am not inhaling second-hand smoke, that the negative effect of a medium-sized cigar on the healing process, would be outweighed by the positive effect on my mental well-being! I realise that posing this question to a group of cigar smokers that the answer might be skewed , but what are people's thoughts ?
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