When you quit smoking do you still have the chest pain?!
Question: When you quit smoking do you still have the chest pain.?
I quit smoking about 2 months ago due to the chest pain and for some other reasons (dental). By the way I stopped smoking using the cold turkey method than by using any other techniques, however still have the chest pain when I take a deep deep breath, though it's not really bad but I was hoping that it would go away after few weeks or a month. My other question is that I can't sleep 8 hours straight every night, "sleep about 4 - 5 hours" is it because of the nicotine.? Thanks in advance.... Health Question & Answer
Answers:
Insomnia and disturbed sleep shouldn't last more than 2 weeks beyond the date of your last cigarette; perhaps you miss the settling-down ritual of the Last Cigarette of the Day. I know a lot of smokers, like myself, hit the caffeine hard as well - if you fall into that category, try to wean yourself off.
The chest pain is also unusual this long after quitting - smokers are more prone to deep chest infections, though, which can be cleared up with a course of antibiotics.Health Question & Answer
The chest pain is also unusual this long after quitting - smokers are more prone to deep chest infections, though, which can be cleared up with a course of antibiotics.Health Question & Answer