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    Default PV cancer,and/or respiratory problems

    Please post up the health or quality of life issues you suffer. I have a feeling there will be little to no posts. Please don't post unless you have a real issue we need to care about.

    I do not suffer from any and love the lifestyle change this product has offered to me.

    dont post unless you have an issue. but feel free to bounce this to the top if it falls of the radar.

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    Sounds like you work for the FDA.

    I would think if anyone was experiencing a health or quality of life issue with e-cigs they would simply revert back to the analogs. At least I know I would.

    As for PV related cancer, the vaping life style is a little too new for any cancers to be linked to it. If someone did by chance get diagnosed with cancer it would be more likely related to their years of smoking as opposed to vaping. Although the FDA maybe quick to jump in with a "see, I told you so."
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    With very few exceptions all converts to vaping are finding huge improvements to their respiration. The fact is vaping doesn't seem to have any bad effects on respiration at all, if anything, in my case I actually think it could even be helping my respiration to improve more than if I had simply become a non-smoker..... but it would need some kind of scientific study done on vaporours to see if there is any truth in that. It could just be my imagination.

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    Are you asking if anyone has suffered 'adverse FX' or are you trying to find out if anyone's health has improved?

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    I don't know if I would answer this anymore. Guess I don't trust anyone. For example if it is the fda and we give them 100 answers of how much better we feel....and I do!!....with their creative stat keeping they could have it as they received 100 answers for respiratory problems .........leaving out the feel better part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laurieok View Post
    I don't know if I would answer this anymore. Guess I don't trust anyone. For example if it is the fda and we give them 100 answers of how much better we feel....and I do!!....with their creative stat keeping they could have it as they received 100 answers for respiratory problems .........leaving out the feel better part.
    True, true.

    The information the FDA has produced so far in their limited studies with e-cigs is questionable at best. I suspect there is an underlying motive for FDA wanting the ban whether political or financial. If the FDA ban is successful, I wouldn't be surprised to see BIG pharmaceuticals come out with their own "FDA approved" e-cig model at a much higher cost to the customer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Majestic View Post
    True, true.

    The information the FDA has produced so far in their limited studies with e-cigs is questionable at best. I suspect there is an underlying motive for FDA wanting the ban whether political or financial. If the FDA ban is successful, I wouldn't be surprised to see BIG pharmaceuticals come out with their own "FDA approved" e-cig model at a much higher cost to the customer.

    My thoughts exactly Majestic!

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    scouts honor not in the fda or any other such org. been vaping for a few weeks and love it ( except when the mall crap breaks, the blucig stops maken vapor, or my beloved new 510 ****s the bed after three days ( the vendor vaporstation.net eric is taken care of this for me when back from vacation and innovapor has a new kit coming express to work tomorrow ( i hope) to get me through the week. I smoked 2.5 packs a day and went so far as to order from russia to get smokes cheap after my vap that 2.5 packs cut to three smokes a day, im now at zero for 3-4 days.

    I hear alot of FDA rumble and such but i have not seen one post on this forum saying ecigs caused ( insert random bad thing) and my life is over . They seem like a win win for a addict or someone who simply loves to freaken smoke. a bad thing for a nonsmoker to pickup and i just want a place where people if bad things happen can post

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    What exactly is PV Cancer???

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    I've been vaping for 3 1/2 weeks. My first two weeks were wonderful, had 901 passthru, ejuice from RMV, third week got my 5v, and juice from MFS, and whammy my asthma resurfaced after 5 years of nothing. I have mild asthma but haven't used an inhaler in years. All of the sudden, I can't get a deep breath, chest tightness, and phlegm that won't come up. I hit the inhaler, got cleared up, kept on vaping. Still having the same symptoms.

    I am 42 yrs, been smoking since 14, smoked 2 - 2 1/2 packs a day of virginia slim light 120's. I 've spend nearly $400.00 to get started on this and I loved it for the first two weeks. I REALLY want this to work. I REALLY want to quit smoking.

    Can someone PLEASE help me, find out what it is that may be causing my asthma to flare, or is there any alternative for me, so that I can still vape.

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