It is common to expel discolored phlegm for some weeks to months after smoking cessation, but this is, almost always, not associated with fever. It sounds like you may have had acute bronchitis or pneumonia. If your phlegm continues to clear, albeit slowly, then there should be no problem. But if your phlegm begins to darken again, that may be a sign of active infection and you should see your doctor and get a chest x-ray.
BTW i should mention i was on Z-PAX for 5 days but im guessing this means its viral since its not gone
what does you vaporize mean?
It is an alternative to smoking which heats the material just enough to release the active ingredients but doesnt burn.
are you talking about cigarettes? Cus I have heard of the for weed but never tobacco
yes.. i am talking about that. Please help me is this serious?
Is that less harsh on your lungs? well any way it sounds to me (im no expert) like you dont have chronic bronchitis, because that means that you repeatedly get bronchitis through out your life but more like you have bronchitis or maybe it has set into pneumonia. You should go back to the doctor and they might put you on an oral steroid like prednisone. I have had this many times in my life. It sucks but it happens. Smoking or vaporizing certainly doesnt help the breathing part trust me on that. I found out the hard way.
I dont think i explained chronic bronchitis correctly. I think it means you have have excessive phlegm for several months every year