Tell Your medical doctors how good You feel using e-cigarette in Campaigning; FDA & Co want scientfic health data about e-cigarette usage?
Well, let them have it.
Go to Your Doctors and ...
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Tell Your medical doctors how good You feel using e-cigarette
FDA & Co want scientfic health data about e-cigarette usage?
Well, let them have it.
Go to Your Doctors and tell them about how good You feel using e-cigarettes, they will filter the data scientficly and pass it on to medical authorities so they get the missing data like double-blind-/harm- studies automatically 
And don't forget to tell them how bad You felt using J+J's Nicorette crap products, especially the nicotine plates and how their "Inhaler" painfully burns Your mouth...
Last edited by Taelon; 04-02-2009 at 10:13 AM.
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sounds good enough, but would that even work? either way i support the idea and i might even walk down the street to my doctors and say something.
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Originally Posted by
Taelon
FDA & Co want scientfic health data about e-cigarette usage?
Well, let them have it.
Go to Your Doctors and tell them about how good You feel using e-cigarettes, they will filter the data scientficly and pass it on to medical authorities so they get the missing data like double-blind-/harm- studies automatically
And don't forget to tell them how bad You felt using J+J's Nicorette crap products, especially the nicotine plates and how their "Inhaler" painfully burns Your mouth...

I did have an appointment with my primary doctor this week and told her all about it. She was skeptical but listened. She was glad that I'm not smoking, but didn't give me the green light either(asked me how I was going to cut down). That's her way. She is very old fashioned and likes research,ect. Reviewed my bloodwork and blood pressure. All was good. I am on cholesterol meds and the good cholesterol did go up over 10 points, and when I asked her of the med did this, she said that it usually doesn't. I'll have to keep working on her,but I told her to feel free to have any patients that she has that can't quit to call me for info. We'll see.
Stephanie
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When I went in to my doctor's a couple months ago, I was telling the nurse about it as she was prepping my arm for an incision (ouch)...and she was very intrigued as her husbands smokes and it annoys her. I think I convinced her to make a purchase. When the doc walked in and heard us talking about little batteries and things, she got the total wrong impression and we all had a great laugh. But in the end, they both thought it was great. I agree, we should all tell them....but go a bit further, bring it in with you (I sadly left mine in the car thinking they wouldn't want to see it, but they would have enjoyed the demo!). The doctors around here seem very intrigued by it. Stupid FDA *cry* I need to remember to keep an unused (or shall I say, unchewed on) cart with me so that I can let other people try it as well. Smokers are usually very skeptical. I couldn't even get my one sis to try it (said she would rather have the real thing, more like she wants cancer and to smell like an ashtray I suppose). I even demo it to random people at stores and restaurants now, get the word out, get more people interested, the more people the better...I'm telling ya, we should march on washington and fill the streets with our sweet vapor!
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Originally Posted by
planetofthevapes
When I went in to my doctor's a couple months ago, I was telling the nurse about it as she was prepping my arm for an incision (ouch)...and she was very intrigued as her husbands smokes and it annoys her. I think I convinced her to make a purchase. When the doc walked in and heard us talking about little batteries and things, she got the total wrong impression and we all had a great laugh. But in the end, they both thought it was great. I agree, we should all tell them....but go a bit further, bring it in with you (I sadly left mine in the car thinking they wouldn't want to see it, but they would have enjoyed the demo!). The doctors around here seem very intrigued by it. Stupid
FDA *cry* I need to remember to keep an unused (or shall I say, unchewed on) cart with me so that I can let other people try it as well. Smokers are usually very skeptical. I couldn't even get my one sis to try it (said she would rather have the real thing, more like she wants cancer and to smell like an ashtray I suppose). I even demo it to random people at stores and restaurants now, get the word out, get more people interested, the more people the better...I'm telling ya, we should march on washington and fill the streets with our sweet vapor!
I was walking around with extra supplies so if a friend asked me to try it, I would let them, but now that I am hoarding stuff, I'm not feeling as generous
But I still show them to everyone that I possible can. Washington and vaping sounds intersting!
Stephanie
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Originally Posted by
planetofthevapes
<<snip>> ..I'm telling ya, we should march on washington and fill the streets with our sweet vapor!
You know, that's really not a bad idea. When does that senate debate start? How many people could we get in front of the Senate building (or in it!!! ) puffing away, legally, on these things?
Now THAT would be some press! :-)
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I was telling my Doc and his nurse about mine and did a little demo. The Nurse ended up goin to thesmokelessshop.com and buying one. My Doc had JUST quit smokes cold turkey, but was thinking about getting one with Zero Nic for the hand to mouth association part of it all.
They even had me do another demo of the rest of the staff....I guess a few of them smoke there.
:::Br@D::
Started with a super mini w/disposable atomizer (crap) moved to a 901 (wonderful) then a 801 (ehh...okay) & now the Screwdriver (best device ever)!!!
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I've already said in more than one post (i'm not going to search for them) what my Doctor's reaction was and i saw him again last week and my blood pressure levels are now lower than they have ever been in all the time i have been seeing him (about nine years).
He has cut my medication down by 4mg a day because i don't need as much as i was taking now, and he's very happy i have stopped smoking. He's seen and examined my Penstyle and we have discussed it and he say's there is nothing in my Blood Samples or Urine Samples that give him any cause for alarm and if there were he would tell me to stop. He said to "keep on doing what your doing because it's far better than Smoking"
I was just thinking today that the only evidence we could give Authorities about the healthier alternative of Vaping was "anecdotal".
Would someones Medical Records which show a marked improvement of their Medical Condition after 9 months of Vaping be taken more seriously?
Of course that's no good to you 'cause i'm in the UK.
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Originally Posted by
deewal
I've already said in more than one post (i'm not going to search for them) what my Doctor's reaction was and i saw him again last week and my blood pressure levels are now lower than they have ever been in all the time i have been seeing him (about nine years).
He has cut my medication down by 4mg a day because i don't need as much as i was taking now, and he's very happy i have stopped smoking. He's seen and examined my Penstyle and we have discussed it and he say's there is nothing in my Blood Samples or Urine Samples that give him any cause for alarm and if there were he would tell me to stop. He said to "keep on doing what your doing because it's far better than Smoking"
I was just thinking today that the only evidence we could give Authorities about the healthier alternative of Vaping was "anecdotal".
Would someones Medical Records which show a marked improvement of their Medical Condition after 9 months of Vaping be taken more seriously?
Of course that's no good to you 'cause i'm in the UK.
That is great news for you and for the rest of us. Thanks for sharing
Stephanie
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My avatar was created because of my Dr telling me smoking would kill me. He's extremely anti and allergic to smoke. He used to choke up and his eyes would water every time he came in to see me.
I went to see him for the first time this year last Thursday. When I told him I hadn't had a cigarette this year, he fell back in his chair and grabbed his heart! He eluded to the fact that I was the last patient he expected to quit. (3 ppd) He was VERY surprised!
He asked me how I did it and I told him it was an "electronic nicotine inhaler", otherwise known as an electronic cigarette. I asked him if he wanted to see it and he did. So I pulled it out and gave him a demo. It didn't bother him in the least!
We did discuss my nic levels and he wants me to wein down to 0 nic. (Because of a history of heart problems) but he didn't say "don't do that" like he did with smoking.
So take those PV's with you to show your Dr's. And let me know when we're meeting in Washington. I'll be there!
Sorry about the long post.
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