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Finally, finally, finally!! in The E-Cigarette; Originally Posted by Reboot The blisters could have been a severe allergic reaction to PG in the juice or it ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reboot View Post
    The blisters could have been a severe allergic reaction to PG in the juice or it could have even been a reaction to the nicotine. If the juice touches your lips, tongue or throat it could cause an infalmmatory sore similar to a cold sore (this is due to the nicotine).



    I can't say I blame her.
    That's what I wondering too? Maybe she was allergic to the juice she had in the e-cig.

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    I had one of the worst sore throats of my life not long after receiving my Prodigy. I had to steel myself before each time I swallowed, it was that bad. I had been vaping a lot of PG liquid; I think it dried out my throat and then it became inflamed. Took a week or more to return to normal.

    Funny thing though... PG hasn't really bothered me since.
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