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I have exactly the same. It is really worrying
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two weeks into quitting. my chest pain seems to be my right lung. My guess is that as the coating of tar is removed from the inside edges of our lungs, fresh tissue that is usually encased in said tar is exposed, and sensitive. i hope it goes away soon. its pretty painful.
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Yes I'm experiencing this to x
Must be repairing crazy ay
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well i start to quit smoking with out that electric cig for some people who has copd it speed up the copd makes it worse some dr i have talk to saids its not safe but that just me
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i been at quitting smoking 9 days and if i knew what i knew now i would of never started the dizzyness tighnting of breath chest pain i would of never started i been to the erwith chest pain they did test on me it was all good but chest pains keeps waking me up how long does it all last

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i hope the pain goes away soon it painful

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Some Doctors just shouldn't be-including that one! Smoked for 32 yrs. Quit cold turkey along with coffee because they literally went hand in hand. It's been almost 3weeks since I quit but the back pain,heavy chest & shortness of breath is horrible! Hot showers,heating pad or electric blanket help with the back ache. I'm told smoking is harder to quit than heroine,that I don't know? I am however very sure that cancer would be worse than these withdrawals!
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Excellent to know! Thanks for your helpful info!
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True I have bad chest pains can not believe it
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Stop that weekend sh*t anyway, any tough period in life and you'll pick up smoking full time, awful awful idea, just don't touch it and be a leader among your buddies
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Acid reflux!!! I have had it a couple of years. Pain in between ribs and sharp pain at base of throat.
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does anyone ever get the chest pains while lying down and even when not taking deep breathes
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I quite smoking a year and eighteen days ago and I still have chest pain not that often.but it's on my right side. It's mild and I take a aspire and it goes away.what is happening to me ? I just quit cold turkey.
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Yea I had problems with chest tightness when lying down on the couch and doing simple tasks that didn't require me to breath deeply, even after 4 weeks of quitting but within a few days it got easier to lay down and I didn't notice the pains at that time. I think its got something to do with the position you rest yourself in or just the amount of mucus piled up in your lungs at that time, try not to worry too much
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