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How long after you quit smoking does it take for the colds and cough to go away>? |
I quit 9 days ago and my hacking cough is still here, i sound like a 70 year old woman cuz my voice is all jacked up and croaky...I feel like I have sinus problems now too.... and my lungs hurt!! WHen does it all end>???? It's withdrawl, wait for the nicotine to pass through. What I'd reccomend (helped my mom) is get a hobby. For her, it was puzzels. Got her mind off the symptoms. That or go to a support group, my mom got sick, and dizzy from quitting, although she got through it. If I remember correctly it took a month for all the symptoms to really die down. Although they peeked at the 2nd week. Congratulations on quitting!! You have to expel it all from your lungs. it can take up to 2 months for you to clear it all up, but it also depends on how long you smoked.. Good luck and keep at it!! hmm well i used to smoke and i never recovered i geuss that really is the companys goals to ruin people live like i ruined mine Be patient, be very very patient. I quit 8 months and 11 days ago. I still get the irritating morning cough every other day and sometimes accompanied by a lot of mucous. I smoked for 22 years, so I figured I won't be coughing all of that crap up in a real short amount of time. Good luck and congrats on kickin' the habit!!!!!! it really depends on the person is healthy and all that stuff It will get worse before it gets better, because your body is trying to get rid of the irritants that have been in your lungs the whole time you were smoking. It should go away completely within 3 months, but it may take several weeks to see improvement. If it doesn't, see a doctor. It will get worse before it gets better.I have been 5 months and my lungs are finally feeling better than they have in a long time.I can work out longer and harder and I have put on 10 lbs of muscle.I have also put on 10 lbs of bellyfat.But you know what,I feel much better being 5'6" tall and weighing 175lbs than I did smoking and being 155lbs.Your lungs are cleaning themselves out and that is why you are experiencing these things.Suck it up and deal with it and you will be happy with the result.By the way congrats on quitting.I smoked for 22 years. |
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