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Q: coughing and vomiting
asked by: haddadm on January 1st, 2009
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I had a very bad flu 1 month before, with a stronge cough that can lead to be to feel my head spenning and I could fall down. So after going to the doctor he told me that I had a very bad flu and mucus of my noise is coming down into my lungs and due to the hard coughing the openning of my stomach become wider and it sometimes leads to vomiting, dock gave me medications for 2 months and he said I will feel better not before 2 weeks, plus as am I smoker he said that I'm in a very bad situation and very sever, and I must stop smoking and if I took the medicines which are mostly antobiotics for 2 weeks I will be better.The doctor said if I continue smoking I dont have a long time to live, although am not a very evry jheavy smoker.

How come this make sense when the doctors says if i take my medicines on time and stop smoking I will be ok in 2 weeks, how can this be, if I stop smoking and taking the medication for 2 weeks only I will be fine and normal

Am not a heavy heavy smoker and is it true what he said to me and he said also not to go to places where there is smoke for minimum 6 months?

Will the medication cure me and let me breath normally and stop the coughing, and
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