Re: RESPIRATORY ALLERGY?
- From: "Lynn" <lynn.scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 15:16:52 -0400
I notice some things bother me more like cigg smoke or perfume but I
believe I always had that and smoking just masked it. I had an allergy
testing done years ago and I was allergic to dust, mold, cigg,milk, etc and
never really clicked that it was bothering me until after I quit because I
knew how good or right I was breathing and how I felt after coming in
contact with dust. I had a full allergy attack just this weekend when we
pulled out the x-mas tree ( next year I will take it outside and roll it in
the snow before I set it up.
aaaachooooo
--
:) Lynn VOF Leaper
"Everyone seems normal until you get to know them."
"Jonesy" <jonesthefarmer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all - does anybody know anything about (or has experienced)
respiratory allergies after stoping smoking? I have been quit for 5
weeks today, previously smoking around 20 cigarettes per day. I tried
the patches, but they seemed to make me feel yukkier, so did it cold
turkey after 1 week.
For the past 10 days I have began to develop what I think is a
sensitivity to something in the air - I've been sneezing constantly,
the roof of my mouth is itchy, my eyes itch and I've now started to
have some breathing difficulties - asthma like. The symptoms are
helped by taking Claramax (antihistamine). I'm hoping this is going
to be a short term thing whilst my nostrils become accustomed to
"fresh air" again.
I would value any feedback from those that may have experienced
something similar.
Thanks for your input, Jonesy
.
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