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Q: Intoxication From Cigarette Smoking
asked by: PierreQC on March 12th, 2004
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Hi,

i have smoked little (1000 smoke total) but very badly for 3 years. I could chain smoke 2 to 5 cigarette in a row while trying to breath as little air as possible. Do you think that this level is suficient to suffered from cronic carbon monoxide poisoning ?

I say this because one month after the last "intoxication" I began to be more tired and exausted (worse with heat) and now I think I have developed some nerves problems all over my body as well.

Thank you.
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purple333
replied on March 20th, 2004
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You were(& are) an addict!! So having stopped your body is suffering the equivalent of "dt's". Get over it & stay away from the smokes.

Ifit all keeps up for more than about 6 months (of course it also depends how long you smoked & what (if any) other addictions &/or health problems you have) see your Dr.
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