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    Default stomach aches?

    I didn't know which forum to post this under...

    Not all the time, but sometime whenever I take a few puffs of my e-cig I start getting a bit of a stomach ache/nausea

    Any reason for this and if so any way to stop it?

    Thank you

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    what's the nicotine strength you are using?

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    Both symptoms of nicotine overdosing.
    How much are you vaping a day and what strength?

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    Could be the strength of nicotine, your vaping style (swallowing the vapor), or a PG allergy. Just guesses on my end. I would try to start ruling things out. Try lowering your dose of nicotine, and if that doesn't work, then switch to a VG-based eLiquid and see if that helps the situation.. etc etc. Hope you find the cause!

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    I find especially with a full cart (18mg) that 3 or 4 draws is all i need to replace the hit i used to get from a normal cigarette, anymore and i start to get indigestion. There's definately a different technique involved but i'm getting used to what my limits are now. Best way for me is just to take a draw when i feel the need and then put it down.

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    the thing I find interesting is that people who are using liquid are nearly all finding they use between 2 to 3 ml a day...whatever the strength of nic they use.

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    Oh you'll get the gut-ache allright. They're great for giving you that. Specially if you swallow some liquid that suddenly arrives through the mouthpiece of these cleverly designed devices catching you unaware.
    Put me in bed and on the toilet bowl for 3 days.

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    I've had the same problem a couple of times since I started vaping. Best thing I've found is to put it in a drawer as soon as you feel even a hint of it. I don't kn ow about anyone else but another mild warning sign for me is this very slight ringing in my ears. If I don't take a break at that point, the nausea hits next.
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    I find that even none-low strength gives me stomach problems and heartburn at random times. Seems of PG and NPG. I am still unsure as to what causes this. Agreed, ringing in the ears is a sure sign of too much. Oddly I usually seem to skip the ringing and go straight to stomach pains.

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    Pollard-I'm no pro at this (only vaping a month), but the first week or so for me was bad stomach pains(some that double you over!), but not the nausea. I don't have that anymore so was figuring it was my system getting used to no analogs, and all the new vaping.
    Until today...was breaking in another new atomizer and got the symptoms again. Now I'm wondering if it could be the stuff they use to prime the atomizers at the factory? Anyone else had problems with new atomizers?
    Sure hope yours eases up! Sorry I don't have any quick fixes.

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