Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

Coughing / stopped smoking

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Well I stopped smoking little over 3 weeks ago by using the Chantix ,

but I'm coughing like crazy , really bad at night.

My family DR is aware of this and says it is normal for some ppl to

cough after stopping to smoke....the body is emptying out it's

internal ash tray , so to speak.

I went for a chest xray a few days before I started the smoking

program , and the xray results were fine.

Any one have a home remedy for something that may ease my cough/

tickle in my throat?

Thank you.....BOB in PA

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Bob,

I quit smoking about 18 months ago and I still cough more than those

around me.

When I first quit it was terrible. I felt as though there was a wad

of choking glue in my throat that I could not cough up and it

bothered me constantly. My doctor had to clue of anything to help it

except time. It was so bad I almost began smoking again because this

type of thing never happened when I smoked but I perservered thank

God. I still get that choking/gluey feeling in my throat and it is

still very annoying though it happens much more rarely. If anyone

knows what could help that I would also appreciate any advice.

As for regular coughing without that sensation I use some honey &

water and it seems to help ease it.

WAY TO GO on quitting. Hang in there, it gets easier and it is well

worth it.

Sandy

 

, " Bob " <bob7255khz

wrote:

>

> Well I stopped smoking little over 3 weeks ago by using the

Chantix ,

> but I'm coughing like crazy , really bad at night.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Bob,

 

My aunt, who smokes, recently bought a bottle of therapeutic grade

peppermint oil (Young Living) and puts a drop in her palm, rubs her

hands together and inhales. She's noticed that her coughing has

diminished substantially.

 

Perhaps that would help your cough.

 

You might also try some relaxed, deep breathing to help expel toxins

via your lungs.

 

Thyme tea also helps reduce cough. Might be good to help you sleep.

 

Blessings,

Pamela

 

, " Bob " <bob7255khz wrote:

>

> Well I stopped smoking little over 3 weeks ago by using the Chantix ,

> but I'm coughing like crazy , really bad at night.

> My family DR is aware of this and says it is normal for some ppl to

> cough after stopping to smoke....the body is emptying out it's

> internal ash tray , so to speak.

> I went for a chest xray a few days before I started the smoking

> program , and the xray results were fine.

> Any one have a home remedy for something that may ease my cough/

> tickle in my throat?

> Thank you.....BOB in PA

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

hiyou can tray mixing lemon and hony and take,t its good for stop

cough i tray,t its good --- In

, " kismetsmine " <kismetsmine

wrote:

>

> Hi Bob,

> I quit smoking about 18 months ago and I still cough more than

those

> around me.

> When I first quit it was terrible. I felt as though there was a

wad

> of choking glue in my throat that I could not cough up and it

> bothered me constantly. My doctor had to clue of anything to help

it

> except time. It was so bad I almost began smoking again because

this

> type of thing never happened when I smoked but I perservered thank

> God. I still get that choking/gluey feeling in my throat and it is

> still very annoying though it happens much more rarely. If anyone

> knows what could help that I would also appreciate any advice.

> As for regular coughing without that sensation I use some honey &

> water and it seems to help ease it.

> WAY TO GO on quitting. Hang in there, it gets easier and it is

well

> worth it.

> Sandy

>

> , " Bob " <bob7255khz@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Well I stopped smoking little over 3 weeks ago by using the

> Chantix ,

> > but I'm coughing like crazy , really bad at night.

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Bob,

 

My husband is a chain smoker, could u pl let me know

of any medicine which could help him quit smoking. He

is absolutely not confident that he will be able to

quit this habit of his. If u know of any medicine,

pl. let me know the name as well as where and how do I

get it.

 

With regards,

Shubhangi

--- Pamela <mcdowellpk wrote:

 

> Hi Bob,

>

> My aunt, who smokes, recently bought a bottle of

> therapeutic grade

> peppermint oil (Young Living) and puts a drop in her

> palm, rubs her

> hands together and inhales. She's noticed that her

> coughing has

> diminished substantially.

>

> Perhaps that would help your cough.

>

> You might also try some relaxed, deep breathing to

> help expel toxins

> via your lungs.

>

> Thyme tea also helps reduce cough. Might be good to

> help you sleep.

>

> Blessings,

> Pamela

>

> , " Bob "

> <bob7255khz wrote:

> >

> > Well I stopped smoking little over 3 weeks ago by

> using the Chantix ,

> > but I'm coughing like crazy , really bad at night.

> > My family DR is aware of this and says it is

> normal for some ppl to

> > cough after stopping to smoke....the body is

> emptying out it's

> > internal ash tray , so to speak.

> > I went for a chest xray a few days before I

> started the smoking

> > program , and the xray results were fine.

> > Any one have a home remedy for something that may

> ease my cough/

> > tickle in my throat?

> > Thank you.....BOB in PA

> >

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

______________________________\

____

Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows.

Answers - Check it out.

http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396545469

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Bob,

If your cough aggrevates at night after sleep you can take Homoeo medicine

called Marc Sol - 30c 3 drops 4 times a day and you must take during bed time

also. Your problem will be answered. But if your starts immediately after

touching your head in the pillow, then you take Croton Tig - 200c daily at 11 am

and 8 p.m. You will get all the relief that you asking for. If the cough is

otherwise, then narrate it with particular stage of aggrevation to

subratadashomoeo for adequate prescription.

 

Dr. Subrata Das

 

 

: bob7255khz: Thu, 6 Sep

2007 17:42:18 +0000 Coughing / stopped smoking

 

 

 

 

Well I stopped smoking little over 3 weeks ago by using the Chantix ,but I'm

coughing like crazy , really bad at night.My family DR is aware of this and says

it is normal for some ppl tocough after stopping to smoke....the body is

emptying out it'sinternal ash tray , so to speak.I went for a chest xray a few

days before I started the smokingprogram , and the xray results were fine.Any

one have a home remedy for something that may ease my cough/tickle in my

throat?Thank you.....BOB in PA

 

 

 

 

 

 

_______________

Download the latest version of NOW!

http://get.live.com/en-ie/messenger/overview

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Bob - I don't know if this would help, but it probably

would be worth a try. I used to have a bad, chronic cough.

Never smoked, but my Dad was a 3-pack-a-day smoker for all

of my childhood.

 

Anyway, one year when the cough came back,

I tried B & T Homeopathic Bronchial Syrup. That stuff is

amazing! There is a daytime and nighttime version; both

work wonders. Before, I couldn't get a night's sleep because

I'd cough so bad. With B & T syrup, I did fine. On top of

that, after a few times, I never have needed it - or

anything else for a cough. Since I had to survive these

coughs at least once a year, that feels almost like a

miracle to me. Of course, I bumped up my health in other

ways, too, but I'm sure B & T syrup was a big help.

 

Cindy

 

Cindy Kirchhoff, life coach

http://livinginrhyme.com

Reclaim your power and passion ... your health

 

 

, " Bob " <bob7255khz wrote:

>

> Well I stopped smoking little over 3 weeks ago by using the Chantix ,

> but I'm coughing like crazy , really bad at night.

> My family DR is aware of this and says it is normal for some ppl to

> cough after stopping to smoke....the body is emptying out it's

> internal ash tray , so to speak.

> I went for a chest xray a few days before I started the smoking

> program , and the xray results were fine.

> Any one have a home remedy for something that may ease my cough/

> tickle in my throat?

> Thank you.....BOB in PA

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I quit by using Wellbutrin. I tried for 20 years to quit using many

and various methods. In the end I figured the cigarettes were far

worse than Wellbutrin. It was still hard but for once in my life it

was actually DOABLE. I have been off cigarettes for 18 months now

and although I still want one now and then, I don't have that

lingering desire that won't go away. If he opts for the Wellbutrin,

he should begin taking it at least 4 weeks before quitting so that

it can get into his system. If mentioning Wellbutrin is

inappropriate for this forum please forgive me. I found nothing that

helped more and I was desperate.

 

 

 

> My husband is a chain smoker, could u pl let me know

> of any medicine which could help him quit smoking. He

> is absolutely not confident that he will be able to

> quit this habit of his. If u know of any medicine,

> pl. let me know the name as well as where and how do I

> get it.

>

> With regards,

> Shubhangi

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Put one cloves in mouth & chew slowly.

===========================

mahajaras wrote:

> hiyou can tray mixing lemon and hony and take,t its good for stop

> cough i tray,t its good --- In

> , " kismetsmine " <kismetsmine

> wrote:

>

>> Hi Bob,

>> I quit smoking about 18 months ago and I still cough more than

Link to comment
Share on other sites

One more home remedy that works to cut the mucus -- take a clove of garlic

and mince fine (or put through a garlic press). Mix (the entire clove) with

a couple of tablespoons of honey and take when you go to bed. It will burn

a little going down if you are not used to raw garlic! But this really

seems to cut the mucus. Also, be sure to drink your water!

 

Congrats on quitting smoking. That is a milestone to celebrate in your

life!

 

Mary

 

On 9/6/07, Bob <bob7255khz wrote:

>

> Well I stopped smoking little over 3 weeks ago by using the Chantix ,

> but I'm coughing like crazy , really bad at night.

> My family DR is aware of this and says it is normal for some ppl to

> cough after stopping to smoke....the body is emptying out it's

> internal ash tray , so to speak.

> I went for a chest xray a few days before I started the smoking

> program , and the xray results were fine.

> Any one have a home remedy for something that may ease my cough/

> tickle in my throat?

> Thank you.....BOB in PA

>

>

>

 

 

 

--

Mary Alford

 

Mary Alford, LLC (Green Building, Energy Star Consultations)

 

www.chemohairapy.com

Useful Gifts for Cancer Patients!

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Wellbutrin can help for some people but the side effects can be devastaing. My

step-mom(one of the nicest people I've ever met in my life) took it to help quit

smoking. It made her anxious, shaky nervous and an insomniac. Because of the

shaking, she fell down some stairs, broke some ribs, developed pnemonia and

died. Hardly worth quitting smoking if you wind up dead sooner. My bio mother

also took Wellbutrin to quit smoking and became paroniod and violent. She still

smokes off and on. I guess everyone has different experiences. just wanted to

let you all know about potential side-effects.Everyone quits smoking in their

own time. They have to have a REAL desire to do it. Cold turkey may be best.

 

kismetsmine <kismetsmine wrote: I quit by using Wellbutrin.

I tried for 20 years to quit using many

and various methods. In the end I figured the cigarettes were far

worse than Wellbutrin. It was still hard but for once in my life it

was actually DOABLE. I have been off cigarettes for 18 months now

and although I still want one now and then, I don't have that

lingering desire that won't go away. If he opts for the Wellbutrin,

he should begin taking it at least 4 weeks before quitting so that

it can get into his system. If mentioning Wellbutrin is

inappropriate for this forum please forgive me. I found nothing that

helped more and I was desperate.

 

> My husband is a chain smoker, could u pl let me know

> of any medicine which could help him quit smoking. He

> is absolutely not confident that he will be able to

> quit this habit of his. If u know of any medicine,

> pl. let me know the name as well as where and how do I

> get it.

>

> With regards,

> Shubhangi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...