What Are My Chances Of Getting Copd If I Quit Smoking At Age 29 And Have A 3.5 Pack Year Smoking History?







dont answer if you dont know what pack years is……
also dnt preach about quitting smoking i know that.

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4 Responses to “What Are My Chances Of Getting Copd If I Quit Smoking At Age 29 And Have A 3.5 Pack Year Smoking History?”


  1. cryptoxm Says:

    Because people have different body makeups as how well there immune system fights off toxins, I or anybody could not give you “odds” of getting COPD. A 3.5pack year smoking history is ambiguous …. is that your total pack year history? Say if you smoked for 5 years, then your pack year history 17.5 years. But if you truly have just a 3.5 year pack history, then the odds are slim. The chances become greater the earlier your started smoking.

  2. ahmad r Says:

    0 you are big they wont say anything you are big to smoke thanks .

  3. sagarsha Says:

    after 10yrs of abstinence, the risk is same as that in a normal non-smoker

  4. Charlie R Says:

    The risk is the same my friend.
    I’m sorry,
    Charlie

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