Awhile ago my Dad had heart attacks, he's fine now.

But he says his doctor said his arteries were clogged with nicotine!

He stopped smoking that very day. Anyone else heard of this, did he misunderstand his doctor? Can nicotine build up like that?

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@hunkthunderzone the nicotine is gone, but what happens over a long period of time is that the combined action of narrowing and stiffening blood vessels and arteries because of the side effects of nicotine creates a situation where the person is more likely to develop plaque and clots associated with cardiovascular disease. This sort of thing is associated with more than just smoking, but smoking makes it all worse.

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