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New here. Diagnosed with COPD earlier this year.

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Hi, I smoked thirty roll-ups a day for thirty five years. Gave that up with an e-cig which I still use. I'm in Pulmonary Rehab twice a week which I find helpful so I've bought my own oximeter/pulse rate monitor and weights. I know that COPD is irreversible but muscles can be trained to use oxygen more efficiently.

Anybody else here undergoing PR and still using an e-cig?

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Yvie-55

Hi, I have just finished a pr course and enjoyed it. I also smoked roll ups till diagnosed in march this year, I'm using patches and gum and feeling a lot better, though must admit I have given into temptation a few times lol. Have you found giving up easy using the ecig?

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Lightclock in reply to Yvie-55

Once I decided enough of my coughing fit first smoke in the morning the transition was easy with no going back. So yes the e-cig made giving up easy.

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diesel12

I was diagnosed in Feb but haven't had rehab but have been using an ecig for over 2 years (my nurse is fine with it). I try to walk around a mile a day in my lunch hour and started including bridges which is tough some

I smoked heavily for over 40 years and switched to an ecig with no problem. i told myself it was that or nothing.

days but the more I do, the more I can do if that makes sense :)

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butterfly31851

Hi,

I eventually gave up smoking by using patches off and o for about 3 years! I still have a drawer full and they are stlll on my script.

A few weeks ago I had a real wobble (look back at my posts)

I have to be honest, I have felt worse since giving up roll ups, I really do miss smoking and my so called quality of life is so crap at present I am very tempted. Maybe if I had given up 50 odd years ago I would feel the benefit - at the moment think I would rather wheeze & be able to walk more than a few steps.

I did try 1 drag on an e/cig about 5 years ago- I coughed immediately on it - now roll ups ...mmmmmm I don't cough, well I don't know about now.

I have heard that a lot of people are worse when they 1st give up but obviously long term-much better.

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y_not

At the start of giving up (nearly five years ago) I tried an e-cig but couldn't get on with them. A few months later my head was in the right place and I just stopped - 40 a day to nowt between Friday night and Saturday morning.

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butterfly31851

Hi y-not,

well done = now what have you brought with all the money you have saved?

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Mendy

Hi Lightclock, i used to smoke for 14 years then gave up because my husband got lung disease( he never smoked). So i gave up about 3 years ago and started e-cigs, nicotine free. But reading the ingredients of oil for e cig, i ll say that they are very bad for lungs too.

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Nottobad

I stopped 19 months ago and used the ecig and still use it. Waiting to go on my 3 red PR class . And my breathing is the best it has been in years x

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