Hey guys. I've found some threads over time with people talking about COPD diagnosis and such and some quit and others stayed the course with the pipes. I'm curious to find out from anyone with Chronic Bronchitis or other forms of COPD how your pipe smoking has affected your condition if at all.
I have a diagnosis for Chronic Bronchitis. My breathing test came back great with no signs of illness, but the doctor says my coughing is still due to chronic bronchitis. I can only assume we caught it really early. I have successfully left cigarettes in my past but do love my pipes now.
I'm planning on a wait and see approach, always smoke outdoors, never inhale, limit my bowls, ... but I'm curious some of the others that have posted over the years, what have you found out for yourself? Did you end up quitting or are you still puffing away? If so has there been any noticeable affect on your breathing.
I know the logical thing to do is quit... it's that whole quality vs quantity debate Thanks
I have a diagnosis for Chronic Bronchitis. My breathing test came back great with no signs of illness, but the doctor says my coughing is still due to chronic bronchitis. I can only assume we caught it really early. I have successfully left cigarettes in my past but do love my pipes now.
I'm planning on a wait and see approach, always smoke outdoors, never inhale, limit my bowls, ... but I'm curious some of the others that have posted over the years, what have you found out for yourself? Did you end up quitting or are you still puffing away? If so has there been any noticeable affect on your breathing.
I know the logical thing to do is quit... it's that whole quality vs quantity debate Thanks