Anyone who has vaped please read.... in The E-Cigarette; anyone at the two week mark experience any kind of insomnia?...
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Anyone who has vaped please read....
anyone at the two week mark experience any kind of insomnia?
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71
hehe
Yes and still do, vaping "could" be part of the cause since nicotine does that to yah... and if you vape ALOT it "could" increase the possibility... but I am a heavy DEW drinker and maybe coincidently I have been drinking alot of it
Sooo I am not sure if this helps any
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Originally Posted by
lightgeoduck
71
hehe
Yes and still do, vaping "could" be part of the cause since nicotine does that to yah... and if you vape ALOT it "could" increase the possibility... but I am a heavy DEW drinker and maybe coincidently I have been drinking alot of it
Sooo I am not sure if this helps any
haha no it didnt.
andim sorry 71 is not correct
i never had this while smoking
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hmm maybe you didn't smoke enough hehe
it is possible for the nic effect,but it was only a guess
another possibility is if you are breathing better now after 2 weeks you are less tired then you use to be......
again another possibility is that you are just a young buck and this is just another stage of puberty hehe
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Im afraid I agree with lightgeoduck here..
There is no definitive guide as to how much nicotine you were absorbing whilst smoking, so its very hard to compare levels between vaping and smoking.
It is possible that your body is adjusting a bit to the gradual intake that vaping gives, rather than the sudden intake of a cigarette.
I would look at the mg rating of the juice you are using, and try lowering it slightly late evening and see if it makes a difference.
However, it may be related to your body removing the harmful residue from your smoking days, if this is the case, then it will ease in time, and a sleep pattern should return to normal. Either way trying the experiment of nic reduction wont do any harm at all.
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Originally Posted by
Christena
Im afraid I agree with lightgeoduck here..
There is no definitive guide as to how much nicotine you were absorbing whilst smoking, so its very hard to compare levels between vaping and smoking.
It is possible that your body is adjusting a bit to the gradual intake that vaping gives, rather than the sudden intake of a cigarette.
I would look at the mg rating of the juice you are using, and try lowering it slightly late evening and see if it makes a difference.
However, it may be related to your body removing the harmful residue from your smoking days, if this is the case, then it will ease in time, and a sleep pattern should return to normal. Either way trying the experiment of nic reduction wont do any harm at all.
Don't be afraid to agree with me
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Originally Posted by
Christena
merely an expression my dear duck....
hehehe... don't let my avatar fool you a geoduck isn't a duck....hehehe
Sorry for the derail OP...I didn't intend to before you were satisfied with the responses
my appologies
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Originally Posted by
dinosaurusrex
anyone at the two week mark experience any kind of insomnia?
It looks like you're still online.
"Night owl" much?
Insomnia is the the one side-effect I've noticed from vaping. I don't know why, but I tend to vape more in the wee hours of the night. I've been trying to adjust that habit, and the past few weeks, have been increasingly successful.
I must say though, I've quite enjoyed the wheeze-free nights of sleep since I've been vaping.
Just taper off a bit, and sweet sweet sleep will come quite naturally.
--John
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