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Headaches and e-Smoking in The E-Cigarette; Yes I have received headaches. I also use snus. The liquid was johnsons vanilla ice cream. Did not get headaches ...
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    Yes I have received headaches. I also use snus. The liquid was johnsons vanilla ice cream. Did not get headaches with totally wicked liquid. Still experimanting I am a new user.

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    Headaches CAN be an indication of very high blood pressure, but more often that not, a headache is just a headache.
    Maybe the nicotine is pushing your blood pressure way up and as a result you get a headache.
    Just to be on the safe side get your blood pressure tested.

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    Perhaps more importantly, headaches are a possible sign of overdosing on nicotine, especially if it happens as you are vaping. You may want to cut your juice with PG or VG, or use a lower concentration.

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    The two suggestions here are very much related. Nicotine, no matter the form in which you ingest it, causes a rapid spike in blood pressure and heart rate. It is a vasoconstrictor, which means it narrows your circulatory system. Keep it up for a lifetime and you'll be a prime candidate for hardening of the arteries, stroke or heart disease.

    Your head is filled with blood vessels, tiny ones connected to every part of your brain, bringing oxygenated blood. Nastasha Richardson died because one of hers broke off in the fall, and blood leakage and swelling killed her brain. When you first increase your nicotine dose, the constriction in the head can be felt as a headache.

    I mentioned not long ago that I got frontal lobe headaches with my first uses of 36mg liquid. Yep, twice. But no more. Your body adapts to the level of nicotine poison you feed it. Mine adapted after two uses. I now feel ... nothing from 36mg.

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    This happen to me also.It seems JC's liquid made me nausious but TW seemed to be OK. I used the sample pack from JC.Thanks for your help its good to know that I'm not the only one

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    I started vaping on low strength liquid - the first time I used some medium, I got the headache, too - almost immediately!

    I put it down to slight nic OD, and will cut the medium juice down, stick with the low or no nic's.
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    I've noticed that with me (been vaping only a week) that I will get a headache when I'm not inhaling "correctly."

    When I first started, I was sucking on it just like a regular cig. And I was getting headaches. Then I read on here a recommendation that one should draw like one is smoking a cigar. It's hard to explain... instead of drawing the vapor out of the device with my lungs/diaphram (causing headaches), I draw the vapor out with my cheeks and then inhale the vapor into my lungs after taking the device from my lips.

    Don't know if that makes sense or not. Anyway, I've found that the second method doesn't give me headaches. These devices have much more resistance than an analog and I've found that sucking against the resistance is what gives me headaches.

    I'm vaping TW 24ml spearmint, for what it's worth...

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    Well since I am a migraine sufferer and use to smoke analogs, I could get a headache from those as well. Many times it was when switching brands and such. So nicotine is a huge factor. I dont know if there is a difference between VG and PG in regards to more headaches though.

    Finally, I found out quick taht you cant puff on an e-cig like you can an analog.. I tend to describe the way I do e-cigs as like sucking through a straw from a milkshake.

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