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Health Issues After Quitting SmokingNow I have pain in left abdominal area by my belly button. My Primary thinks the throat and ear pain is due to Gerd. Anyone else have issues after quitting smoking and feeling worse? I go to a Gastro doctor on Monday. My dad passed away from Espo. cancer 8 years ago. mom of 2 Feedback About This Post:RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingTo the last poster. I have been smoke free since I wrote this request. It has been since Sept. of 07. I feel wonderful now. I am a little overweight now, buy my constant sinus infection is for the most part gone. I feel so much healthier. Now I just have to work on my "See Food Diet." and not eat it. I am doing well and am glad I quit. Think of the money you will save. Give it time you will feel better. Post by wacky camper RE: Health Issues After Quitting Smoking
I quit smoking 8 weeks ago and I haven't felt well since. I have really bad sinus and awful cough. I feel terrible. I don't want to start smoking again but it makes one wonder. Post By Barbara (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingHello everyone this is Mom of 2 and I have not smoked in 1 year and 5 months. You do feel better after few months. I have gained weight and now that is my focus to lose. I had my main focus not be smoking so since I made it through that I figure I can make through not eating so much. I also now have given up regular pop and only drink 1 diet pop a day. You would think with all the less food that I am eating and no more pop the weight would be falling off. It is not. I just have to work at it like I did not smoking. It is a good feeling. I do miss it but not that much. Post by wacky camper RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingQuit smoking ten days ago! I've done it before but this time I hope it's forever. I'm finally feeling better I went through the insomnia the tingling arms and I've gained about 6 pounds in 10 days but it's better than smoking. Just to let you all know that it does get better and you will feel amazing eventually. I still marvel at how I can start tasting food better and the past few days I am able to get up in the morning so much easier no snooze button 20 times. Keep on fighting do NOT let the cigs win! Post By Effie (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingI've been smoking since I've been 14 usually around a half-pack to a pack and a half within 24 hours, and I'm 21 now and I have all sorts of health issues. If only I could turn back the hands of time I would have never started. I used to be very healthy and athletic, but now I feel like my health is irrepairable. I'm going to quit tomorrow, wish me luck! My goal is to make a complete recovery, no matter how silly that sounds, I think it is very possible. Kudos to those that have quit. Stay up! Post By Salvador (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingI quit 6 days ago and I'm starting to get a cough and I'm slightly wheezing when I breath. Does anyone know if the symptoms are weaker if you've been smoking smaller periods of time? I've been smoking about 4 years now and I'm 18. Post By Sam (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting Smoking
Hi, I'm a mom of 2, like you and many others here I''m experiencing withdrawal symptoms. I started puffing in mid '96 in college and was a pack-a-week smoker till 1 quit in 2001 for 4.5 years. back then my symptoms weren't so bad as I was in my late twenties. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting Smoking
First off; I would like to congratulate everyone here on quitting a terrible habit that is smoking. Since 1994 I smoked cigarettes on and off til early 2008 when I just decided, ' Enough was enough.' Since then I haven't felt that great. About 7 months after quitting I started noticing my stomach distending, felt full of gas, my throat felt slimy and sticky most days and began feeling my chest gurgle sometimes. Post By Rodney R (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting Smoking
Further to me last post on this site, its is now nearly 2.5 years since I quit and at last the headaches have stopped and my energy is comming back, I am now back on the keep fit routine and have stopped falling asleep everytime I sit down. I still believe that there should more in depth information as to what happens to the body when you stop smoking after 30 years. It seams to me that none of the so called "health advisors" want to admit to this. Maybe its because most of them have never smoked in the first place, as such do not really know what they are talking about. I am confident that I will never smoke again and I wish all of you good luck in quitting. Post By Allan (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingI feel horrible 10 months since I quit. Horrible thyroid problems and I feel like my whole endocrine system is in rapid deterioration. My body is sore my stomach is bloated like a bowling ball, pressure in my head, adrenaline surges which are out of control. Can't believe how bad I feel since quitting. I'm pretty scared. Post by dturner242 RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingI quit smoking only 3 weeks ago and I got really bad sore throat, something that looks like an eye infection and from time to time it feels like I have fever {but I don't}. Went to see a doctor who said that it is normal and that antibiotics would not help. When he looked in my throat, there was nothing wrong with it. Just that terrible pain I could feel. I have to say, this was strange because I have quit smoking few times before, for a longer period of time but I never felt this bad. Post By Enter your name.Lenka (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingWell it has been 10 months 6-1 that I have not smoked. Still really stinks. I do have to say I feel so much better. My sinus and ear problems are not as bad as they used to be. I have gained a about 15 pounds which stinks. Right now I would still give my left arm to have a cig. but I know that I would have to quit again and I do not want to go through all the symptoms again. I quit also so that my kids would not want to start. I hope them seeing me and the hard time I had and still having with quiting will let them know that it is a bad thing to even start. I also don't want to start again because I am to cheap to spend the $$$. Post By mom of 2 (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingI have stop smoking for 4 days now and its terrible. My arm pains all the time I have muscle pain, I have sleeping problems, I don't know if it is because the blood flow is better. 5 days back I went for hypnosis to quit smoking well that is all in the mind waste of money. I bought Allan Carr easy way of stop smoking with audio CD (better than hypnosis). But I am going to give it a try not to smoke I know that to start smoking is going to make me feel "better", but I don't want my son to start smoking. How can I tell him to stop if I can't stop. I must admit that a lot of water helps with the withdrawal symptoms. Post By Jessica (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingI quit smoking approx two years ago, I was aged 55 at the time and smoking 30 ciggies a day. Since quitting I have never felt so tired in all my life, I could not work full time for six months and am still struggling to do a full weeks work. Up till quitting smoking I never had any health issues, and was fitter that almost everyone I know, I used to have a daily keep fit routine which I still cannot get back to, I have not had any coughing up of phlem etc but, that may be because I was healthly to begin with. I will not be going back to smoking but I notice that the people urging us to quit do not print the full withdrawal issues. I thought I was alone in feeling unwell until I saw this web page. Post By Allan (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingNothing can be worse than the side effects of not quiting! Death is permanent! Withdrawal is temporary! Post By Jenn (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingJust thought I'd chime in that I feel much better after quitting smoking 18 months ago. It took 6 months to feel a whole lot better. A little heavier, but the weight is coming off now. No hacking cough or bad smell, and I'm happy to be smoke free. Post by Sappie RE: Health Issues After Quitting Smoking
Pretty interesting reading these stories. I thought it was in my head; all my problems after I quit smoking last May. To begin with, Chantix, that stop smoking drug, I took for 10 days. Well, I ended up being allergic to it and was in the hospital for a few days. But! While I was taking it, I had absolutely no withdrawal symptoms and got down to three cigs in 10 days. Of course, I finished quitting while in the hospital. Next, my thyroid went wacky...hyper (too fast) and have gained 20 pounds with that being regulated. Then my gall bladder went with no warning. So, yes it looks like it all stemmed from not smoking. Post by themuffster RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingThe same thing happened to me - when I quit smoking. Never again will I quit again. I stated to smoke again & I feel great. My granddaughter asked me to quit. She told me that it takes 7 minutes off of your life with every cig I have. I am sorry but I will not quit again. Post by Joyce wis RE: Health Issues After Quitting Smoking
Since you had the earache and sore throat before you quit smoking, they probably aren't related. The cyst probably just grew bigger and started causing worse problems, which it would have eventually anyway. Cysts are filled with waste/infection, so it is possible that this is part of what is causing the pain. Infection will run throughout your body, and make you feel like you've been run over by a truck. Your body is trying to expel the nicotine, and retaining water (bloating) is part of the process. Post by susanmajp RE: Health Issues After Quitting Smoking
My husband and I both quit smoking a few years back and we too began to have severe health problems. He gained four pant sizes and it was all bloat, no pounds. Trouble sleeping, all sorts of aches and pains. I woke up one morning completely numb from hips down.By the next day from the shoulders down. Went through battery of tests etc. Was told I had M.S. Gained weight, we both coughed horribly, decided to try smoking again. Post by KELLYCAJUN RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingI believe taking Essential Enzymes on a regular basis would help you. Research that and ask your doctor. I've heard so many good things about it that I'm starting them. And I don't have GERD. It aids in digestion and can virtually eliminate GERD, cramping AND cause you to lose weight. This, in turn, could possible help that sore throat. Please, don't go back to smoking. I quit 9 years ago and I know I can't have even one. Please don't allow your thoughts to delude you that you're not better BECAUSE you've quit smoking. Our brains can do that you know. Hope this helps. God Bless you! Post by Puddintane RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingI'm sorry to hear of your troubles! I get terrible sore throats w/ ear pain from my reflux. Its awful and incredibly painful. It's b/c the reflux splashes up in your throat - in my case, causing canker sores, which in turn cause all the pain. Good luck at the Gastro's! Post By J-Coll (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting Smoking
Congratulations on quitting smoking! Did you know it is more difficult to give up nicotine than it is to kick heroin? PROOF: look at all the people who have kicked the heroin habit but still smoke! Post by luvmygingerkids RE: Health Issues After Quitting Smoking
I too am an ex smoker. I quit 3 years ago March. The smoking aggravated my asthma (I know it was stupid to start) so I quit. But now, I have thyroid problems and too have gained 30 pounds. The Dr. is unable to regulate it so I now must learn to live with it. Just don't go back to the smoking, it really isn't going to help improve your health. Post By Sonya (Guest Post) RE: Health Issues After Quitting SmokingI hate to admit it but my health went south when I quit smoking. I am glad I quit because I smell better and I can breath better, but I have spent over 5000.00 in co-pays in the last few years. My sister in law has experienced the same thing so it makes you wonder. My husband refuses to quit. Post By Cathy (Guest Post) |
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