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aneedleinthehayy's avatar

Why is it that, lately, whenever I do something active after having a cigarette I get very painful gas bubbles/nausea?

Asked by aneedleinthehayy (1198points) August 28th, 2008

does this happen to anyone else? are they just random unexplainable occurences?

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augustlan's avatar

Maybe you’re swallowing a lot of air? That’s how some people “burp on command”...so maybe you’re swallowing it, and not burping it out.

ebenezer's avatar

I’m not sure what gas bubbles are, but I power through the hearburn, nausea, headaches, relationship problems, gastrointestinal confusion, bad breath, dirty looks, self loathing, budget restrictions, public scorn, litter guilt, and cancer comments; why? They make me feel good, now.

Dopamine.

JackAdams's avatar

It’s because Gawd is trying to tell you that you shouldn’t be smoking, because it is bad for you.

Take the hint. I did.

August 29, 2008, 7:21 AM EDT

loser's avatar

I think the government is putting something in cigarettes to get us to quit. Seriously! It’s only pretty recently that I started getting these weird heart palpatations and I get the same nausea thing you do. Guess we’re gonna all have to quit one way or another. I wonder how John Powell is doing?

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