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Anyway, recently, I have been having shortness of breath. Its a lot warmer out now (june in Oregon). In the past its lasted maybe a day, and then passed by evening, but I have been out of breath for 2 days now, and feeling not a little panicky sometimes. Some moments, my face or extremities feel tingly.
I'd go to a doctor. but I've had shorter bouts of this that have passed. Also, no health insurance :-(
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I'm on Singulair - bought 15 tablets because my deductible is so high - and I am also doing breathing treatments and staying calm. I'm going to quit with the Advair because I don't like bombarding my body with drugs and it costs a fortune. My pharmacist said that I needed to hit my albuterol at the first sign of symptoms and use it several times a day to ward off the attack. I believe that has helped.
I am thinking of everyone here. I was so looking forward to good health after quitting smoking, but this has been very taxing - mentally, physically, and emotionally. Another friend went through this when she quit and her doctor gave her Xanax - it was just her nerves. He later prescribed albuterol and Advair.
Asthma can be tough to treat and I don't think most doctors really understand it and how it varies from person to person.
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I quit smoking 1 1/2 years ago and never had asthma until I quit- diagnosed for the first time at age 30, started smoking at 19. I smoked 2 packs a day and when I quit I suddenly had hardcore asthma requiring 5 medications initially and multiple hospitilizations. I likely have had asthma for awhile given the severity but smoking ironically hid it. I wish I had known this prior to quitting as it really scared me, I started thinking that there was something seriously wrong we me and that I had quit too late.
I am now down to 3 meds as the doctors figured out which ones were truly helping me. Still I would NEVER smoke again after this experience, not being able to breathe is an awful feeling and I can only imagine what it's like to have a condition like COPD or emphysema.
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And like the last responder, I smoked pot on occasion...havent touched it since I quit...well.. I DID try it w/ a sumer houseguest a month after I quit smoking and it was the battle of my life that night NOT to pick up a sickarette...and yes, instead it seems I drink more than I used to, both in times a week and amounts...seems it makes me more congested at night..Ive been told one stick of pot = a pack of cigs for the damage to the lungs..
Smoking sickarettes for 25 years left me w/ some damage--more prone to panic attacks in closed places---seems I have trouble breathing in them and then go in panic mode...heavy exercise leaves me out of breath, and have a whine on hard exhales....I guess this is 'borderline asthma?
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I quit smoking for a year after 30 years of smoking in 2009 feb.
In June 2009 I had a blood clot in my LAD after working out in the gym. I needed angioplasty and one stent.
I started smoking again in Feb 2010. Then I read about the effects of smoking and decided to quit forever. I quit in June 2011.
This time around after 3 months of quitting I started gasping for breath after climbing a flight of stairs.
I did not have this problem when I was smoking.
I was very worrried, that maybe I had another block in my coronary arteries and would need another stent.
This is despite my CT Scan in June 2010 that showed my arteries were clear , and my recent Treadmill Stress Test , which was all clear.
My doctor was puzzled and prescribed Singulair . One tablet , and the next morning my shortness of breath and gasping had stopped. I have been asked to continue for a while. Check with your doctor. Singulair may help!
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