EvonneMCFC
03-07-2008, 06:33 AM
Hi All
I have been quit smoking for 1 month 2 weeks & 4 days, but I am still having problems with alot of catarrh at the back of the throat :-( I thought when I was smoking that this was the cause but it's still going on after giving up :confused:
Could there be something else going on or does it take along time to get rid of this issue after quitting?
Can I also state that I don't have bad breath with it (well I don't get complaints.....lol) but I do get a vile taste in my mouth.
Your thoughts appreciated
Evonne
I have been quit smoking for 1 month 2 weeks & 4 days, but I am still having problems with alot of catarrh at the back of the throat :-( I thought when I was smoking that this was the cause but it's still going on after giving up :confused:
Could there be something else going on or does it take along time to get rid of this issue after quitting?
Can I also state that I don't have bad breath with it (well I don't get complaints.....lol) but I do get a vile taste in my mouth.
Your thoughts appreciated
Evonne
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Mary Annie
03-07-2008, 11:38 AM
Hi Evonne,
You're doing great - almost 2 months now, WOW!!!!!!!! I am 5 months smoke free . Yes, it did take me a while for my lungs to clear up and I did cough alot for the first couple of months. But it was a clensing cough instead of a smokers cough, if you know what I mean. Hang in their kiddo - every day will now get easier...
Mary
You're doing great - almost 2 months now, WOW!!!!!!!! I am 5 months smoke free . Yes, it did take me a while for my lungs to clear up and I did cough alot for the first couple of months. But it was a clensing cough instead of a smokers cough, if you know what I mean. Hang in their kiddo - every day will now get easier...
Mary
raymond55
03-12-2008, 10:18 AM
well done Yvonne the best of luck hope all gets better and you stay smoke free you are doing very well hang on in there Ray

