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Old 08-01-2009, 07:03 PM   #631
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I've been vaping for just over a month, and I'm wondering if anyone else has had really chapped lips. Mine just started this week and I suppose it could be unrelated, but I'm not one to generally get chapped lips (especially in the summer).

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Old 08-01-2009, 07:51 PM   #632
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I've been vaping for just over a month, and I'm wondering if anyone else has had really chapped lips. Mine just started this week and I suppose it could be unrelated, but I'm not one to generally get chapped lips (especially in the summer).

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i didn't get chapped lips but i did get a rash on my face - i am guessing that the ejuice gets in my mustache and where it touches my face the ejuice is irritating the skin

i started making sure i rinse often and the rash is going away .

any way - the ejuice in the mustache is way better than all that tar that i used to have to wash out with soap twice a day - i smoked non filter and the tar build up was so bad that it would burn my lips and tongue if i touched it
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Old 08-05-2009, 12:25 PM   #633
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I've been vaping for just over a month, and I'm wondering if anyone else has had really chapped lips. Mine just started this week and I suppose it could be unrelated, but I'm not one to generally get chapped lips (especially in the summer).

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I got very chapped lips (in fact they almost seemed to shrink!) when I used PG liquids. Now that I have swapped to VG based liquids the chapped lips have gone.

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Old 08-05-2009, 09:36 PM   #634
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I can't start a topic about it, but this is my common symptom. I notice that I get kind of fatigued after I vape (this is only the third day) I guess some might consider it relaxation, but I just feel kind of beat.

In fact I've been getting up at about 9 every morning, and yesterday I got my eastmall juices in the mail. So of course today when I woke up at my usual 9am, well I vaped a whole lot of different flavors, then somehow fell back asleep and didn't wake up til 5.

I can't really think of anything but the liquid as the cause. So I will go on vaping and I'll see if I continue sleeping or if it at all lowers the quality of life in the short term.

Anyone else notice the sleepyness?
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Old 08-05-2009, 09:39 PM   #635
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I can't start a topic about it, but this is my common symptom. I notice that I get kind of fatigued after I vape (this is only the third day) I guess some might consider it relaxation, but I just feel kind of beat.

In fact I've been getting up at about 9 every morning, and yesterday I got my eastmall juices in the mail. So of course today when I woke up at my usual 9am, well I vaped a whole lot of different flavors, then somehow fell back asleep and didn't wake up til 5.

I can't really think of anything but the liquid as the cause. So I will go on vaping and I'll see if I continue sleeping or if it at all lowers the quality of life in the short term.

Anyone else notice the sleepyness?
I got the opposite.............but analog withdrawals have way more effects on a body than vaping
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Old 08-05-2009, 11:08 PM   #636
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We have to remind ourselves to drink more H2O, the liquids in juice whether PG or VG are humectants (drying) so don't forget to replenish, often. This can explain why we're running to the bathroom more, also! It takes awhile for everyone to decide what's enough or too much nicotine, would rather err on the low side that jump too high. It will all settle down, I'm sure. I've been using 24mg/ml juice since I started vaping in March, a couple weeks ago I started cutting that back to 18mg/ml, and really, suffered NO issues at all. So cutting down when you're ready can be just as painless as stopping analogs was to begin, it's pretty unbelievably easy.
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Old 08-06-2009, 02:04 PM   #637
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This is my first full day of vaping, and my throat hurts a bit, i'm drinking lots of water tho, since now I am going to quit sodas and other flavored death drinks.

My question is: The throat hit is STRONG, I also sing and record songs as a hobby, I noticed that when i smoked analogs, ebcause of reduced lung capacity and as just a side effect of smoking, I couldn't really sing as well as I used to. I'm hopeful that now as I switch to vaping, that my voice will come back, I know my lung capacity will, but what about that soreness at the back of the throat and such...will that go away and will my singing voice be back to normal?

Anyone know anything about this?

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Old 08-07-2009, 02:10 AM   #638
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How can we ascertain that its the quitting of the cigarette that is causing the acne break outs rather than the commencing of the E Cig?
I'd have to agree. That and the other symptoms can be the toxins from the analogs clearing out of your system?

AND possibly your body not getting enough nicotine as it's accustomed to?

I was a light smoker. A pack a week and now I am a low 11mg juice this last month.I have had not one bad symptom only a slight desire to raise my nicotine level to 16 or 18.
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No cigs for a month now. My teeth are getting sensitive though. :/
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Old 08-10-2009, 03:38 PM   #640
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As a person who had actually quit smoking once, {Then like a dummy, came back... I like my smoking and nic} Most if not all the symptoms I've read about related to what I went through when I quit smoking cold turkey.

I am now 38 and have been smoking roughly 28 years at a pack and a half to 2 packs a day. {grew up in a household where my folks said, if you can afford em you can smoke em. Damn my paper route! lol. Also a dad who smokes 3 packs a day... still to this day}

So as a person who is going to start vaping soon {today or tomorrow my kit arrives }, I will be adding to this and quoting as I get symptoms... if I do, what the symptoms are and how they related to the first time I quit.

Don't forget you are also going into withdrawal from the 4000 chemicals that you are no longer taking in That's the beauty of e-cigs. 60% of the population loves nicotine, we just hate arsenic and all the other lovelies we get when smoking analogs.

The only good thing about smoking is you kind of smell like Humphrey Bogart... Granted he's been dead 40 years....

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