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Old 07-19-2019, 12:14 AM #3
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Hi R1S8K

Welcome to NeuroTalk .

It is possible that you have become allergic to tobacco smoke; a referral to an allergy specialist might help.

Best wishes.
Last night my wife lighted some Oud that has a good smell in the house, so I was smelling all that smoke, I felt my head is going full or heavy feeling.

I think smoke in general is affecting me, but cigarettes smoke is more dangerous than others.

Because if I smell cigarettes smoke, I feel so tired next morning!
And like half of that day I continue to feel tired but at the end I think my body is getting recovered!
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