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Omg feel worse than when I smoked

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Loul1 Year Smoke Free
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Asthmatic and finally packed in the cigs on the 29th June so 8 days ago . I've been the docs today as I'm really struggling to breathe normally . She was a lovely doc but said she didn't know what to suggest and asked me what I thought πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ we settled on prednisolone as I'm literally so breathless. She said chest sounded like I was giving up ???? Has anyone else struggled like this ? I'm on week 5 of champix and the following tablets for asthma .

Slo-phyllin, montelukast, seretide inhaler and venturing.

Please tell me this doesn't last long as this was my only motivation 😩😩😩

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jobm11 Year Smoke Free

Hi Loul, am asthmatic too, symbicort combined steroid inhaler. I felt exactly the same, it does pass!! Massive thing though, you desperately need to up your water intake. It makes a whopping difference. I also took ginger and lemon green tea because it flushes your system.

It's incredibly scary, but I promise you it passes.

Well done for giving up. I'm almost 14 weeks in and breathing is massively improved and I feel loads better generally. Stick with it sweetheart.

Best Jo

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RoisinO1Administrator3 Years Smoke Free

Welcome Loul - congratulations on Day 8, I too posted my first post on Day 8 21 months ago as was pulling my hair out but never looked back - you are in the thick of the mental battle now as your body and mind is working very hard to rewire, repair and recover.

Sorry, would not have any experience on the asthma and shocked to read your doctor asked you what you thought??!! :O I presume the withdrawal of quitting would be much worse with asthma but below is a link to a pinned post that may be helpful if not already read. Keep close to us and post anytime, we are here to help and support....

healthunlocked.com/nosmokin...

PS If the breathing issues gets worse or are not improving, maybe head to A&E and get a new opinion, also try SheenaL 's excellent suggestion on steaming or vaping with Eucalyptus. Try getting some sea air if you can too..hope things are somewhat better today for you?

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RoisinO1Administrator3 Years Smoke Free in reply to RoisinO1

How is things now with you Loul ?

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HercuValued Contributor

Loul..It is very scary to find that quitting smoking does not suddenly give you marathon healthy lungs and in fact you are feeling worse....!

I take from myself ( also a Champix quitter) who is a very active almost 60 year old male with a family history of fatal heart attacks,,(Father, mother, brother did not make 45) ..and quit after diagnosed with COPD two years ago, also felt horrible that first few months...I like to call it the total zombification stage...

I was really down in the drain and also thought that I felt better smoking then suddenly the light came and I could feel life...!! when, how and where I can not say but it happened..New life with COPD, still not that 25 year old stud I wished to be when I quit..but alive and living life the way it should be...!!

Quitting did not make your Asthma worse...Nicotine hide the real affects and falsely made you believe it is OK to smoke with asthma...Now that you have quit you are feeling the true impact...Nasty but true...!!

Push through it does get better...!!

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SheenaLValued Contributor

I'm sorry to hear about your struggles. I have had asthma since the day I was born. I remember having to use my inhaler 4 times a day when I smoked, and hated it. I also used to wake up and had to have a cigarette because I "thought" the cig helped me to breath better. Boy was I wrong! I use Atrivant HFA inhaler. It is the best inhaler I've ever had. I have read on here that when a person first quits they get a lot of phlegm and the breathing is a bit heavier, but I didn't have that issue. I used to cough a lot when I smoked, but now I don't cough at all. I did have a funny voice at first when I quit, but it went away after a week or so. I wonder if it is the Champix making you feel that way... maybe check the side effects for that? I'm no doctor, but it is just a suggestion. Either way, I hope you feel better soon. Not being able to breath right is not cool. Make your bathroom steamy and sit in there for a little bit. I doubt you'll feel like that forever. Either way, smoke free is the best way. God Bless!

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comeandgo4 Years Smoke Free

dear loul.

trying breathing more oxygen, by inhaling from your mouth and then closing your nostrils and then exhaling after a few seconds as per your capacity.

this will supply more oxygen to your brain and the system.

you will feel alert ane energetic.

keep doing it for few times ,whenever you feel the urge to smoke.

all the best

vijay

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Dp3381 Year Smoke Free

a cigarette won't make it better stick with it there more drama to come from quit smoking there was a lot of changes to your body and mind when you started and a lot more to quit a lot more good luck stay on this site they know

Beatit profile image
Beatit500 Days Smoke Free

Congratulations on over 8 days quit, well done! I would definitely get a second opinion on the breathing especially if getting worse.

Hope you are ok??

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