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A doctor told my fiance that right now would not be the best time to quit smoking because he has a bad chest cold. It had something to do with the small hair on the lungs and that id he quits smoking it will make his chest cold worse

2006-10-17 11:30:30 · 8 answers · asked by divra98 1 in Health Other - Health

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The best time for anyone to stop smoking is right now! But some times are more difficult than others. A cold can help, because it often decereases the desire to smoke.
If your fiance feels like stopping, I would encourage him. If he drinks lots of freshly squeezed orange juice, this will help him to stop smoking and at the same time reduce his chest cold.

2006-10-18 23:31:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Natural Quit Smoking Magic

2016-05-20 05:58:13 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

well lets put it this way when i had a severe chest cold i quit smoking cold turkey because it hurt to much to light up. as soon as i did i put it out beacuse the first drag i took in it hurt real bad so you will have no problem quitting cold turkey. but after about 4-5 days when you start to feel better i would try and light up again and if it does not hurt continue smoking i do.

2006-10-17 11:35:31 · answer #3 · answered by kandykane_1977 1 · 0 0

I sure would like to meet the Doctor who told him that. Smoking will worsen a chest cold, he comes up with some creative ideas why he does not want to quit smoking. Give me a break and tell him he better get real (quoting Dr. Phil)

2006-10-17 11:37:21 · answer #4 · answered by mimi 4 · 0 1

There are several things that you could be experiencing. First off I believe that you are suffering from Acid Reflux AKA GERD. Try not eating for at least two hours before going to bed. Also you can buy over the counter meds like Zantac or Prilosec. Limit your soda pop intake as well. As for your arms, it could be that your spine is out of alignment. Usually with angina, there is heart pain with numbness of the left arm and jaw, heavy sweating and shortness of breath. But your age leads me to believe that it isn't angina even though you are a previous smoker. GOOD JOB! Hereditary also would play a big part in heart disease as well. Good Luck and recommend seeing a physician.

2016-03-18 21:17:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it was because of a very bad chest cold that finally got me to quit, it's never a bad time to quit smoking. Would you rather your fiance have a worse cold now or lung cancer later? quit, quit , quit.

2006-10-17 11:43:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes. smoking deposits tars in the lungs, which can annoy your bronchials. quitting during a cold can do nothing but good for your fiance as he recovers from his cold. it would remove a major irratant from the mix, and do wonders for his recovery.

2006-10-17 11:36:56 · answer #7 · answered by Folken 3 · 0 0

No definitely not.
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2006-10-17 11:34:04 · answer #8 · answered by Dan S 6 · 0 0

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