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Gregg
02-19-2001, 04:05 AM
I smoked for years and quit not long ago. I am not sure why I ever really started. Recently I started experience problems with taking any breath at all. I can hardly get a word out of my mouth. This may last for twenty minutes to a half hour. Is this because of my smoking habits of the past or do a have asthma. When I see the doctor he bides me off with pills.

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Lou Ann
02-21-2001, 07:50 AM
Gregg,
You need to make an appointment to see a pulmonologist for a full workup. Most family doctors don't know how to work with asthma or other breathing disorders very well. I have asthma and it was completely out of control until I saw the pulmonary specialist and now I have a much easier time.
Good luck.
Lou Ann

Lou Ann
02-21-2001, 07:53 AM
By the way, congratulations on being a non-smoker! That's a really hard thing to accomplish and I am very happy for you.
LouAnn

Katie13
03-07-2001, 06:56 AM
well done on giving up smoking....its one of the hardest things to give up...harder that heroin. Incidentally, ive been asthmatic for about 15 years and my smoking habit of 10 a day has not affected it in the least.





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