// A non-smoker, he blamed his illness on passive smoking during his years of playing the trumpet in smoky jazz clubs.[11] On 26 November 1993, Castle announced that his illness had returned, and once again underwent treatment in the hope of overcoming it. Several months later, he carried out the high profile Tour of Hope to raise funds for the erection of the building that would become the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, which was – and still is – the only British charity dedicated entirely to defeating lung cancer. By this stage, however, his condition was deteriorating and recovery was looking highly unlikely.//
Oh well.There are non so ignorant and blind who choose to ignore facts for their own odd reasons. I used to smoke heavily but gave up 6 years ago for life or death reasons.I still have a smoker's cough. My wife also smoked but gave up 16 years ago.Our first son born in 1980 when we both smoked developed "Glue Ear".We were told by the paediatrician who is obviously wiser than you that we were probably,as smokers,responsible for his condition.That is a Fact of which I am not proud but accept what wiser men than I tell me. Try asking your dentist to insert some wisdom teeth the next time you visit and learn some manners as well.