Dizziness/Spaceyness/Foggy-Headedness in Health and Medical Issues; I get spacey too..so If Im in the mood to chain smoke i just use my zero's. Otherwise I just ...
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I get spacey too..so If Im in the mood to chain smoke i just use my zero's. Otherwise I just take a couple puffs of the low nic's.
I also smoke Winston's, so maybe its some kind of withdrawl from them, but I doubt it. We might just have a sensitivity to the nicotine in the juice?
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I hope this makes sense. I am having a hard time concentrating. Yesterday the spacey-dizziness came on. Woke up this morning and was still feeling weird. I took a couple puffs on my vp and felt worse. Now I have a tightness in my chest. This sucks. I am going to try some of the suggestions in this tread.
Good luck to all!
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Spacey, dizzy, slow response, out in space, could be OD or sensitivity to mix.
I have found that jittery, hungry, flighty, short fused = withdrawal. Again, I know I'm getting about 1mg nicotine in every drop. Watch it! Again, and sorry about it, but here's a response from JC for juice formula:
Hello Kathy,
There is no easy way to answer this question. However, what we can say is, the average single cigarette (varies by brand) contains 8-13 mg of nicotine. Of that, our bodies usually only absorb about 1-2 mg per cigarette. So, for example, for our HIGH nicotine juice; our formula does not call for 24 mg in the ENTIRE bottle (30 ml bottle of high strength), but rather 24 mg per what we call "cartridge count". In other words, as 30 ml is roughly the equivalent of 23 e-cigarette cartridges, our 30 ml bottles contain enough nicotine to deliver 24 mg of nicotine in each of the "23 carts" = worth of liquid. Essentially, 24 mg of nicotine per 1.3 ml liquid. Hope this helps!
Johnson Creek Original Smoke Juice
Customer Support Team
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hi all
I feel like I have a constant foggyness or spaceyness too on this, worse when smoking quick deep puffs of high when I first got my tecc titan 510
it is not too bad, to say, I don't feel tight chested or hardly any of the above, and as someone described somewhere above, I almost feel 'stoned'
it is weird...
been e smoking for 2 days now and it is still here
got some totally wicked e juice thru today so will try this and see
bit off topic but anyone know how many drops of this juice will fill a tecc 510 cartridge? some say 4 some say 8 some say 10.. no ideas..
this is totally wicked 18 mg tobacco flav
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I was only concerned about over dosing on nicotine and it potentially doing damage and ultimately killing me or nearly killing me lol I get paranoid like that
also I had some very very vivid dreams last night which has only EVER happened on patches before
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I still get those foggy,sick,upset nervous,anctious
feelings too...Nicotine withdrawal is a biznitch!
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wouldnt the new studies give us all an idea about what is going on here? Didnt the Ruyan study and also the new one kate mentioned state that the nicotine blood level when e-smoking is significantly less then cigarettes? So essentially you are almost going cold turkey when you switch from cigs to esmoking?
And to me that would also explain why people are feeling worse on the higher juice. It might be because you see 36mg nicotine and you think its so powerful that you end up smoking less, whether it is smoking less, or u dont inhale as deep, and maybe ur even getting less nicotine then u normally would on lower cartridges when u would be puffing away feeling safe?
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I too have been dizzy for the last few days... (I haven't had a analog in just over 2 weeks.)
Did some research and found many websites saying the same thing, it's a common symptom of quitting smoking.
Can't post a link to the article, so I will just paste it here:
Quit smoking symptom #6 Dizziness: When you quit smoking, your body starts fixing the red blood cells that have been handicapped with carbon monoxide. After a couple of days, the 15% of a smoker's blood that was dysfunctional becomes proper working blood again. The dizziness is a side effect of the extra oxygen your blood is delivering to your brain!
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I can totally vouch for the dizziness being directly related to quitting - I have been a chronic quitter for the past several years, and every time, I get dizzy, my chest gets heavy, and my sleep schedule gets all out of wack.
That said, if you are having health issues, call your doctor. Biggest symptom I'd look for is rapid heart rate - if you get this, I'd say your getting too much niccotine, and cut back.
However, the other three symptoms I mentioned are side effects of getting off cigs - While you may be tempted to smoke to relieve them, and this might even work, it will only start the whole cycle over again.
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Originally Posted by
dEFinitionofEPIC
I've been vaping for a little over a month and some days I get the spaced out feeling too. (Though I wouldn't refer to is being high - being high is much better

) It's not a good feeling at all. I feel groggy, like my mind is far away- and its harder to focus. I just don't know what it is though. I don't think its the
PG. I have no reaction like burning in my throat that would lead me to believe its the
PG. Though I really don't know for sure. I don't think it's nicotine withdrawal either because it doesn't go away even after I vape for a little while. Whatever it is... it's kind of frustrating and I wish it would stop. If anyone experienced the same thing and figured out how to stop it that would be awesome. I really don't like the feeling at all...but I refuse to go back to smoking analogs.... it's a real Catch 22.
You sound just like me! I don't like the feeling and wish it would stop! I have not had a real cig in a month and love vaping .
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