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Swine Flu Consequence On Cigar Smoking

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I never thought it could happen to me, but three weeks ago I contracted the H1N1 virus, better known as swine flu. My step-daughter had it and while we were nursing her in our house, my wife was very careful - wearing a surgical mask constantly, washing and then sterilizing her hands constantly - while I had some delusional, cavalier attitude that I could not catch it and was very loosey-goosey with my hygene. But, I most certainly did catch it. Upon the first symptom, my wife took me to the clinic, though I protested I was fine. I was diagnosed immediately and given 4 medications and quarantined to my bed immediately. I will tell you, the disease is as nasty as you have heard! I am a big, strong, (normally healthy) guy and this thing shook me around for a dozen days like a rag doll in the mouth of a pit bull! I can understand how the elderly, the very young, the weakened by waiting too long to seek medical attention or those experiencing pregnancy can be at risk to die.

I have survived fully, feel fine and am now in the process of rebuilding my strength - there is some degenerative thing that happens to muscle tissue while fighting this flu. (I walk a bit further everyday and have started some exercizing with weights.) There is also a complete sloughing off and rebuilding of the lungs that takes place with this disease. Therein lies the after-effects for cigar smokers.

I have never inhaled cigar smoke and over the past 5 months had been cutting back my smoking to about 3 sticks spaced out over an entire weekend, just for the sake of economizing to control expenditures and the desire to find out if I was in control of my smoking, as opposed to it controlling me. The waiting for the weekend has also had a bonus effect of helping each smoking experience to be a bit more enjoyable and precious than when I smoked everyday and kind of took it for granted.

This past Saturday I felt well and healed enough to smoke my first cigar in a month. The weather was great, I felt good and I really looked forward to my first one after my comeback from swine flu. I selected one of my favorites, a Dannemann robusto. Used to its complexities and evolutionary nature, I was quite disappointed at the single dimension of this smoke. I can usually detect nuances easily, but all I was getting was "tobacco" the entire way down. The following day, I decided to smoke a Montecristo Edmundo I had been saving for over a year. I knew one of my all-time favorites would tell me I was "back from the grave." But to my horror, all I got again was "tobacco" the entire length of the smoke. I felt as I had when I first started to smoke cigars, lost as to "getting it."

I came to the conclusion that I just might have to start all over again with palate and olfactory discirimination through multiple experiences with different cigars, as a result of contracting the disease. It seemed as if I lost my "cigar memory banks." I do know that while I was fighting the flu, any and all aromas, turned me off drastically. I had no desire to eat because everything smelled horrid to me, even crackers and jello. Plus the constant dry cough that came over me about every 10 minutes and never allowed for a decent night's sleep, which after 10 days turned into a loosening cough that basically precluded the renewing of the lining of my lungs. I suppose I will have to retrain my palate from scratch. I will know more after a few more cigars next weekend.

Was curious if any of my brothers have experienced this flu and the ultimate results for you concerning your cigar smoking. I do want to share with my brothers this one thing; AVOID THIS FLU AT ALL COSTS!!!
 

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Wow, good luck with your full recovery brother, sounds like a terrible experience.
 
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Sounds quite rough. I, myself have never experienced the flu, or even flu-like symptoms. I hope you recover fully physically, as well as re-develop your pallet. Best of luck!

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Damn...glad you are feeling better...I hope to God my kids don't get it...or my family altogether..my kids (their young) and ALWAYS putting their hands in their mouths! They have both had flu shots so hopefully that will help. Take care of yourself!
 

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I got it and my wife's preganant. Talk about worst case scenario.
They put her on Relenza but thank god she was able to stay with her parents so that reduced the odds of her contracting it from me That wasn't before she forced me into an ice bath since I had a 104.5 fever. Thank god she never got it.

Back to your topic however. The H1N1 virus has had zero ill effect on my ability to enjoy and experience a smoke. Of course I waited 2 weeks after I got better before I had a cigar. When I did it was as good as I remembered it. Maybe the meds have wreaked havoc on your tastebuds. Give it some time and focus on getting your immune system back to 100%. Don't sweat it.....your enjoyment of cigars will return in due time.
 
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Started by the anti-smoking nazis of course.

I had a similar experience when I used some flooring adhesive. I was fine after a couple days. Hope your palate comes back soon.
 

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I remember skyping with Moro a week before anyone ever heard of it. Mexico City was in full lock-down....
 

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Glad to hear you are on recovering from it. I sincerely hope you regain your full ability to enjoy the full experience of the cigar.
 
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I had the flu two yearsago ittransformed into a bacterial lung infection. The dr put me on an itravenus antibiotic. When I was fully recovered and returned to work my sense of taste was totally gone. Let me tll you that sucks for a chef. My whole world is taste and it took about two months for it to come back. I feel your pain brother.
 

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Man that sucks, Glad you are feeling better. Since your cigars all taste like crap, you better just send them to me and I'll smoke them for you. I don't mind one sided bland cigars like the Edmundo.:glassesgr
 
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Sorry to hear that. I hope that your taste comes back and just remember we are all pulling for ya. Keep yur stick on the ice.
 
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Thanks so much for all the well wishes and support. Knowing others have recovered their sense of smell/taste a period of time after similar experiences is encouraging.

I laughed at Dpricenator's comment, but I think I'll keep my stash for now, in anticipation of things turning around.

I'll let you guys know how things go next weekend, after trying a few more smokes.
 
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Again, thanks for all the well wishes and support. I wanted to follow up after the second weekend that I tried to get my old palate groove back. Today I finished my second cigar of the weekend and both were much more available to subtle scrutiny to my olfactory system. I would say I will be back 100% next weekend.

I am very happy to have my enjoyment of cigars back!
 

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I have had flu like symptoms about a week ago my coughing is starting to go away but slowly. No swine flu here though. I have only smoked 2 nubs in the past few weeks due to being sick and the cold weather. I would say it is possible my pallet is starting to lose it. And I hate to say it but I think I find myself reaching for cigarettes now because of the weather. I usually do not make a habit of them for more than a few days.

Glad you made it through the nasty sickness. People do not know much about the flu. From what I have heard a lot of people die every year from the flu and more have died from regular old flu than the swine flu. And I do not put to much trust in flu shots as I have had them and then gotten sick after getting them.

Hope your pallet returns to normal brother. Smoke a good one.
 

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I have had flu like symptoms about a week ago my coughing is starting to go away but slowly. No swine flu here though. I have only smoked 2 nubs in the past few weeks due to being sick and the cold weather. I would say it is possible my pallet is starting to lose it. And I hate to say it but I think I find myself reaching for cigarettes now because of the weather. I usually do not make a habit of them for more than a few days.

Glad you made it through the nasty sickness. People do not know much about the flu. From what I have heard a lot of people die every year from the flu and more have died from regular old flu than the swine flu. And I do not put to much trust in flu shots as I have had them and then gotten sick after getting them.
Hope your pallet returns to normal brother. Smoke a good one.
Im not a doc but you dont get sick (contract the flu) from a flu shot. And they work for most. I used to get a run of flu every year due to working in a box 4x8 enroute to a hospital w people pucking on me. I havnt had the flu in 3 years or if I have my body has reconized it in a day and my turnaround is much less. You should really think of revisiting the shot.
 
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