I’ve been smoking for like 8 years, and the last 6 months my voice has
gotten a little raspy, and the hi notes in my voice aren’t so hi anymore.
If I quit, will my voice return to normal?
6 thoughts on “If i quit smoking will my voice return to normal?”
congrats on your road to a new and improved you!!
from here on now you lungs are slowly making its way to full recovery..
it should take another year or so for you to be completly healed (your lungs) but your voice rasp should fade away in time too..
drink plenty of water to keep your body hydrated and your throat clear of any debris
I smoked for 18 years, and I couldn’t tell a difference in my voice when I quit. Then the other day I was listening to my voice on a video and I realized how much different it sounded. My voice sort of popped, and cracked, before. It was like a person who has a terrible cold, going into pneumonia. My voice is naturally raspy, but the popping, wheezing, and cracking that I never really picked up on before has left!
Your voice will absolutely go back to normal. It may take a few months. I used to sing real good before I started smoking again. Then my vocals took a nosedive! I had the cracking and the popping trying to hit different notes that were not a problem before the cigs! you will be fine!! Good luck quitting! It isn’t so bad if you put your mind to it! I have done it before and I am trying again with the help of this little device and it is working! I hope this helps!
congrats on your road to a new and improved you!!
from here on now you lungs are slowly making its way to full recovery..
it should take another year or so for you to be completly healed (your lungs) but your voice rasp should fade away in time too..
drink plenty of water to keep your body hydrated and your throat clear of any debris
good luck
It should take 6 months to a year for the tissue on the vocal cords to renew, depends on your age and health condition.
Remember Sammy Davis Junior smoked. Yes your voice will return.
I smoked for 18 years, and I couldn’t tell a difference in my voice when I quit. Then the other day I was listening to my voice on a video and I realized how much different it sounded. My voice sort of popped, and cracked, before. It was like a person who has a terrible cold, going into pneumonia. My voice is naturally raspy, but the popping, wheezing, and cracking that I never really picked up on before has left!
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Your voice will absolutely go back to normal. It may take a few months. I used to sing real good before I started smoking again. Then my vocals took a nosedive! I had the cracking and the popping trying to hit different notes that were not a problem before the cigs! you will be fine!! Good luck quitting! It isn’t so bad if you put your mind to it! I have done it before and I am trying again with the help of this little device and it is working! I hope this helps!