I have quit smoking for 8 years, how long does the nicotine stay in your blood? -

Friday, April 18, 2014

I have quit smoking for 8 years, how long does the nicotine stay in your blood? -


nicotine only stays detectable in your blood for 3 days. however, your neuron receptors (nicotine receptors in this case) can continue signaling for nicotine for months and in some cases years. this is why nicotine addiction is so hard to overcome. as for your lungs, they can actually repair themselves. they say that it takes twice the amount of time you smoked for your lungs to recovery completely. congratulations......it-s been 1 year for me.
It is long gone. Nicotine goes away within a few hours. That is why smokers crave so many cigarettes to keep that level high.
forever! y do you think ppl tell you NEVER to smoke everytime you smoked you ruined your body further!
ye all the tar clogs up lil holes in ur lungs
I-m not sure how long it takes to get out of your blood, but your blood cycles through your body and regenerates quickly. It-s your lungs you should be worried about. The tar from smoking will stay in your lungs for a long time. It depends on how long you smoked for, but it can take about 10 years for all of the nasty stuff in your lungs to go away.
Its gone...just the memory remains....good luck
I have quit smoking for 8 years, how long does the nicotine stay in your blood? -