Quote Originally Posted by NWDankBudz
Rhino, I had the same thing. I had not been sick in nearly 4 years, until this winter, when I got a massize headache for 3 days, and the usual cold syptoms, but taken to the next level. This winter has been a rough one for some reason.

Anyways, I find that I can breath easier/better the next day after a night of toking.
i always gloat about how i never get sick then sure enough i did for 3 day this past season. fuck, i forgot how miserable it feels. everytime id stand up my forehead would be pounding. something with my stomach too not sure might have been food poisoning.
rhino44 Reviewed by rhino44 on . Coughing: A neutral perspective Coughing is a symptom, not a disease. It is the underlying cause of the cough that needs to be treated. You should consult your doctor if any of the following symptoms accompany a cough, so that possible underlying causes can be investigated and treated where necessary: * coughing up phlegm that is green, rusty brown, yellow, blood-stained or foul smelling. * chest pain. * shortness of breath or wheezing. Rating: 5