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| | #751 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2009
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I also want to add, we all have to keep in mind cleanliness when using an e smoke that we are handling and reusing, i see some people having issues with sore throat and mouth, and sores, things of that nature.... remember ppl that your hands are full of germs, these germs get onto the s emoke and than from there into the mouth, so clean hands and clean the e smoke on the regular, mb use hand sanitizer and than give the e smoke a wipe down real quick. it may not nessisarily be the emoke vapor giving you a sore in ur mouth, or a sore throat, it might be the fact that its something you are reusing and handling and putting in your mouth. the normal smokes were things we used and tossed after, so that would be a non issue. we are all looking to esmokes as a miracle product but forgetting that there's a whole new format to using it, handling it and so on... |
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| | #752 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2009
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Finally got back here. The water buildup has crested and is now receding. I thought that I might explode there (wife says no such luck). Got her an e cig of her own & she is getting used to it. Also got away from that 1st analog of the day & am now tobacco free!!! One other side effect: it takes a little longer to get to my heart target zone at he gym (about 4-5 minutes longer). And that is a real good thing. I've been working out for years to help get rid of the toxins, but didn't expect this much improvement in less than a month. The coughing went away when I started using the True Vapor liquid. Tastes much better than the carts. Vape on folks & good luck! ![]() |
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| | #753 | |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Milwaukee, WI USA
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My other symptom is the nose itching, outside around the opening. I didn't think anything of that until I read someone else here was going through the same thing. This bothers me, I didn't read anything about this from quiting smoking so I think it might be from the e-cig. Makes me nervous, if it is doing this to my nose, what's it doing to my throat and lungs. I don't want to quit vaping, I hope that e-cigs are safe because this has been the only thing that was able to get me off analogs in 32 years. I haven't smoked in over 30 days now with no thoughts of having an analog. I quit them the minute my e-cig arrived in the mail and have had no cravings. | |
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| | #754 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Chiang Mai Thailand
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I have switched to e-smoking for the major part of the day, I still find myself smoking a few analogs in the morning with coffee and in the evening with coffee or a cocktail. I have after e-smoking for about 6 weeks started to itch in general everywhere, it is not unbearable but quite annoying. I have been living in Thailand for almost 5 years now and never experienced this before but my wife insists it is because the season is changing (what you might call winter then laugh because it's not really cold) but she says it is because the air is dry. I am from a cold climate originally (Pennsylvania USA) and don't recall every having this feeling during our extreme winter. If anyone can confirm or deny these symptoms that would be great. |
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| | #755 | |
| Full Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Santa Monica, CA
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A humectant basically absorbs water. It is often used as a food additive since a humectant has the effect of keeping food moist. Also good as a moisturizer for body lotions and hair conditions. But these are being applied externally. What happens when you take it internally? Well, again, I am the pooping problem guy and suffered terrible constipation during my adjustment period. What helped? Propylene Glycol! As a suppository of course. And it literally sucked the moisture from my colon walls into my... poo... thus facilitating a bowel movement. So we are inhaling this stuff and your dry skin may in fact be due to the propylene glycol absorbing the moisture from your skin tissue. But where does it go? I don't know the answer to that one... Are you retaining more water? Have you experienced an increase in subcutaneous fat (layer of fat just under your skin)? | |
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| | #756 |
| Full Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Maryland
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All the dryness I experienced when I quit analogs and started vaping went away within a week or so. My skin, throat, mouth — everything that felt incredibly dry despite the extra water I was drinking — are all back to normal.
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| | #757 |
| Supporting Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Boston Area
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negative: dry mouth, chapped lips more increased oh, and for some reason, i started jogging. What the hell?
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| | #758 |
| Full Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Maryland
Posts: 127
| Oh my. Maybe you better quit vaping
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| | #759 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Chiang Mai Thailand
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I haven't experienced any problems other than this itching. I have done the obvious and used skin lotion however; it does not seem to have any affect. My skin does not feel dry nor is it flaking, pealing, cracking or anything else associated with dry skin it just itches. It is not the type of itch that makes you want to scratch yourself raw but it is indeed annoying to say the least. I am seriously considering switching to analogs for the weekend to see what happens and if that does the trick I will know for sure but I really hate to do that as I have really cut myself down on the analogs and I feel great (except for the itching).
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| | #760 |
| Full Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Pennsylvania, United States
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Has anyones head got warm when vaping? Like when you drink alcohol you get warm. Just wondering. I seem to have gotten warm when vaping. Weird.
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