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60 days smoke free


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Welcome!

Congrats on 60 days! Amazing work.

As Timbo explained a cough is a very common withdrawal symptoms. If your cough does not go away or if you are concerned it is best to get it checked out by a doctor. 

For more information on withdrawal symptoms check out the session on withdrawal within the program.


Ashley, Health Educator
5 years ago 0 796 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Leecampas,
 Congratulations on quitting smoking!  When you quit, coughing and phlegm are a normal response from your body starting the healing process. You've inhaled a lot of toxins over the years and it will take some time for your lungs and sinuses to clear up and get back to normal. If you are really concerned about it, or it gets worse please contact your doctor.  Better safe that sorry when smoking is involved.  "Feeling great and proud". You have every right to feel great and proud. It is a great accomplishment! 
Stay strong. 
 
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Hi All. I am 33 yrs old been a smoker on and off since 17 yrs old, use to smoke max 15 cigarettes per day. I am 60 days smoke free. Feeling great and proud. I quit due to getting sick with coughs. since I've quit I am always getting sick with a cold and phlemgy cough!! Anyone experienced a cough when u quit?? This is why I quit due to the cough but cant seem too shift it!
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