2 nights of smoking leads to a week of breathing problems
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"You probably smoke when you drink alcohol. At a high altitude with the possibility of altitude sickness, you probably displaced enough carboxy hemogloboin with the combination of smoking and dehydration (from a little alcohol) that all this came together to cause your pulmonary symptoms. Make sure you hydrate yourself with plenty of decaffeinated fluids. Give yourself 2-3 weeks to recover. There should be no long term side effects and no perrmanent damage. Do not smoke, especially above sea level."
again I am not a professional in the medical feild but being an asthmatic and a sarcoid sufferer I can relate to breathing difficulties - whether you are in an area of high altitude or not - smoking a full pack of cigs in a day when you only smoke 1 cig a week would have an effect, combine this with maybe getting a cold and I would hazard a guess that you have bronchitis. I was a very occasional smoker too and one weekend I walked 10 miles in the cold and rain and got a really bad bronchitis, I know I wasn't breathing right because when I saw the doctor my PFT on the homekit version wouldn't go above zero! I was an asthmatic at the time, so the bronchitis worsened my symptoms for a short while and I had to be on mebulizers etc, but I would reckon that a course of antibiotics should clear this up for you. albuterol is a bronchodialtor is will open up the air passages in the lungs and make you shake also when you take it for the first time - it is not much help to you because you probably are breathing fine - the not getting a full yawn scenario is something I can relate to but is also an indication of over breathing or even panic from worrying about your situation, you could even be hyperventolating because you are over worried about the altitude thing. This has also happened to me and I find breathing into a brown paper bag is a real help,
and can calm you down - search about this method on the web before you try it. The most important thing is whilst you can, stay away from the dreaded weed, relax and don't stress yourself.
Best regards
Jane