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| Wit eludes me Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: UK
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| That may go some way to explain why I always get bit of a nose bleed when I give up analogues. Nothing to do with eSmoking, just something I've come to expect.
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| | #32 |
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I had a pretty bad migraine headache, that may or may not have been related, but I have had it off and on every day for about 5 weeks, so it didn't start with I started e-smoking. My cough cleared up when I had been off real cigarettes for a few weeks, so I assumed it was tobacco related. My muscle cramps in my legs while sleeping have greatly DECREASED. My stopped up nose has improved, which improved my dry mouth. All in all, I would say I have had great improvement in a lot of problems that were mainly going off of tobacco.
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| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: UK
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![]() ![]() don't say that - I don't want more hairs growing out of my nostrils - it's like a bloody forest up there now ![]() I have been vaping 10 days and have noticed that my mouth (tongue & throat) and nostrils get sore after a heavy vaping session - I suspect this is due to the mucus membrane being irritated by the change in Ph levels. | |
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| | #34 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Essex, England
Posts: 221
| Quote: Sounds like my neighbor's dog Lucky
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| | #35 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Essex, England
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I've also noticed heavy dandruff and extreme flatulence. Not funny getting showered in snow every time I break wind. ![]() Oh, forgot to mention the smell
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: SW Ga. USA
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| | #37 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Netherlands
Posts: 181
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No-one's having trouble with heartburn? My stomach seems to produce waaaay too much acid due to my e-smoking habits. I guess I'll have to cut down to ultra low or otherwise use at least 4 tablets of Zantac every day |
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| | #38 |
| Moved On Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: UK
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I was getting heartburn for a while and acid higher up in my oesophagus. It hasn't happened for a while now so I'm not sure if my body has adjusted. My smokers cough went after a few days but I occasionally still cough up phlegm and get a snotty nose. |
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| | #39 |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2008
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i didnt get much. just a pretty heavy chesty cough
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| | #40 |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Rochdale...sadly.
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Started to get what I can best describe as a drowning feeling, i.e. the phlegm feels more watery and more of it. This was while I was still smoking the odd cigarette as well as esmoking. However have read another post that perhaps pg is responsible for this and is used as a kind of expectorant so perhaps that is what is happening here? I have now not smoked an analogue cig since monday evening and the feeling is still present on occasion... however, while I am able to cough it up im not bothered. I also know that drowning can actually occur as a side effect of heart problems causing your lungs the inability to remove fluids. Ill keep my fingers crossed its just my lungs dealing with the crap the analogue cigarettes have deposited in them. I have also been know to cough up spots of blood in my phlegm on occasion too, although this hasnt happened since I have been e smoking. yer, you could say smoking has pretty badly f***ed me up. |
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