ruby_gloom Posted April 6, 2007 Posted April 6, 2007 Lately I've noticed that smoking has been making me feel dizzy and light-headed, and I don't know why. I smoke about 5 cigarettes a day. I'm a fan of clove cigarettes, and this is what I smoke almost all of the time, except for Malboros, which I smoke when I don't have any cloves. I've been smoking on and off for many years now, too, but only lately have I been starting to feel dizzy and well, just nauseated. It just makes me dizzy. It feels like the smoke is all just going straight up into my brain. Eh, I don't really know how to explain it. After about 20 minutes, I feel fine, but I'm really not liking that sick feeling I'm getting. I even bought a cigarette holder in hopes of relieving the feeling, but to my dismay, it's too big for the cloves and only fits on regular cigarettes. I tried smoking some Malboros this way, and I didn't feel as dizzy as I usually do, but I simply don't enjoy them as much as I enjoy cloves. I used to not feel this way, so I'm not sure what's the deal. I tried googling this, but I'm not really getting anything. Any thoughts?
Art_Critic Posted April 6, 2007 Posted April 6, 2007 I'll bet you have a cold or lung infection or allergies.. Why not just lay off smoking for a while.. or better yet you will lengthen your life by quitting..
pelagicsands Posted April 7, 2007 Posted April 7, 2007 Lately I've noticed that smoking has been making me feel dizzy and light-headed, and I don't know why. Maybe you're working too hard. Be careful.
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