Morning All.
I had great support after stopping smoking 4 months ago from this forum so I thought that I would stop by and give an update which may help others.
After stopping smoking my breathing actually started to get worse. It was like I couldn’t take a full breath in and my chest felt tight. My heart would pound after walking up a flight of stairs and I felt permanently anxious.
I smoked for 28 years - 10 a day and never had any ill health so it was all quite worrying after stopping smoking and feeling worse. You are meant to feel so much better - right ??
I went to the doctors and they gave me a peak flow test which was fine. I blew my normal values so there was no restrictions in my breathing.
Even after she listened to my lungs , checked my oxygen told me everything seemed fine I still wasn’t convinced as I had been on Dr google and knew so much more than her.
Four months on and my breathing is back to normal and all the other weird symptoms have passed.
I don’t really think about smoking anymore. The occasional twang every now and then which soon passes.
I would smoke a couple of cigarettes ( dunhill consulate menthol became my choice ) first thing in the morning with a coffee religiously and as you smokers and ex-smokers know is/ was our favourite cigarette of the day .
But hand on heart I really don’t miss smoking those morning cigarettes or any other time of the day cigarettes.
Yes the first 2 or 3 months might be hard if you have been a long term smoker. You may have horrible side affects but in long run it will be worth it. They will and do pass.
Oh and I have put on some extra pounds because I feel permanently hungry.
I am beginning to see myself as a slim person in a fat body. Maybe I’m trans-slender.