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Posted: 01/13/07 - 19:57 Post subject: suffer from chest pains after giving up smoking |
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what is happening to my body?
i have quit smoking for 2 weeks and as a result,i suffer with bad chest pains.what is causing this? |
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Posted: 04/18/07 - 07:16 Post subject: |
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| I suffer a similar problem except the pain is in my back roughly situated where my left lung is, I have not touched a cigarette since the 2nd of Feb but the pain has persisted for 2 days and it happens every time I breathe in (air). |
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Posted: 01/23/08 - 16:48 Post subject: Re Chest Pains after Giving Up Smoking |
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Hi,
Same again, as well as pain in my foot which, according to a reflexologist is in the spot that represents my heart.
Apparently chest pain after giving up smoling is common, but when you are going through it, extremely concerning! I have been to a doctor who, believe it or not, merely told me to cover my chest area more! He didn't even take my blood pressure!
I have googled to find out why and received no real answers. My theory is stress on the body from giving up, improvement in blood circulation etc but I have heard of heavy smokers giving up and having a heart attack because of the strain. This is a health worry and I would really like somebody to give an informed answer, we are all told to give up smoking for our health but it would be bloody ironic if you dropped dead from a heart attack in the process! |
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