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  1. this site https://www.steadyhealth.com/topics/stopped-smoking-and-severe-stomach-bloat sorta makes it sound like it might not go away
  2. Still going but post nasal drip and constipation/bloating are super annoying. Any simple treatments? Any estimate how long they last? Loren
  3. thanks all Could just try the drugs mentioned up top or see an ENT doc and maybe a pulmonary doc or all of the above what's to lose? other issue is whenever I sit down at computer OR finish a signifiant task I think "it's pipe/caffeine time" to deal with this am trying drinks with serious distinctive flavor (lemonade, cranberry juice) and eating peanuts why peanuts? pipe smoking is serious hand work, fill tamp light tamp relight scrape bowl etc and peanuts is hand work, crack in the right direction, fish out the nuts, get all the parts in your mouth without dropping any, clean up the mess, etc probably will request some peanuts in my coffin will report on the doc outcomes in due time
  4. Hi and thanks Transition would be ok, tolerable. Permanent condition would not be so nice. Loren
  5. Hi Am newbie here Smoked a pipe for 60 years (and lots of caffeine and minimal alcohol). PVCs (irregular pulse) in Jan 2022 bugged me so stopped all three cold. Now 4 mo with no relapse. I now smell lotsa spring flowers. But... Have truly annoying post nasal drip. Was not an issue before I quit. Have seen couple of primary care docs and a dentist but no ENT doc. They reported nothing. Anyone with a similar issue? Any simple treatment? Does it slowly recede? Thank you. Loren

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