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    Nicotine is a vaso constrictor, it closes off blood vessels. It could be that when you've stopped nicotine in the past your circulation improved and the vessels in your sinuses have been overloaded.

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    iv not seen anyone here with the problem, but i had to stop esmoking till there is some new formula to try.

    i had developed rapid heartbeat high blood pressure, and anxiety. iv tried several times to "try again" after a mount of time and the symptoms return. i can only guess it's the PG

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    More likely nicotine. You have written the response many non-smokers have to nicotine. You were a heavy cigarette smoker, right? You did not just decide intellectually that addicting yourself to nicotine would be somehow "cool"? No one should take up e-smoking who was not previously a heavy cigarette smoker. Tragic, tragic mistake if they do. Addiction to nicotine is not something to relish.

    If you just like the idea of snorting vapor from your nose, use pure VG with an extract flavor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by syntaxterror View Post
    iv not seen anyone here with the problem, but i had to stop esmoking till there is some new formula to try.

    i had developed rapid heartbeat high blood pressure, and anxiety. iv tried several times to "try again" after a mount of time and the symptoms return. i can only guess it's the PG
    I had similar problems to this up until this week and discovered that my high blood pressure together with that horrible jittery feeling was only happening in the morning time. The only time I drink anything with caffeine is in the morning and cutting out the coffee has completely solved the problem. Probably won't work for everyone but certainly worth considering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by efaglil View Post
    I had similar problems to this up until this week and discovered that my high blood pressure together with that horrible jittery feeling was only happening in the morning time. The only time I drink anything with caffeine is in the morning and cutting out the coffee has completely solved the problem. Probably won't work for everyone but certainly worth considering.
    Cutting out coffee??? What is this travesty you speak of Lil? Couldn't you just cut off an arm or something instead?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mommyshann View Post
    Cutting out coffee??? What is this travesty you speak of Lil? Couldn't you just cut off an arm or something instead?
    That's funny!

    Could've been worse, could've been red wine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by efaglil View Post
    That's funny!

    Could've been worse, could've been red wine!
    Ack! Not the coffe AND the wine! I'm not sure I could live without either!

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    My first post here, thanks for all the great info!! This thread should have scared me to death, glad everyone included how quickly the symptoms passed!

    I need to send a shout out to Cashmere for spending 30 minutes talking to hubby and me about this stuff.

    We're anxiously awaiting our order....

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    Default speaking filth on this forum

    How dare anyone suggest giving up coffee,
    such filth, lol.....

    coffee and cigarettes have sustained my life for 45 years.

    now since i discovered e-cigs

    e-cigs and coffee are sustaining my life.

    thanks to heaven for finding e-cigs.

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    I don't know if this answer could be of some use to anyone, but here I go .

    I haven't used any e-cig yet, so donīt know the effects of PG or VG (just what I could read from you).

    However, I've been smoking cigarettes for about 20 years (and pipe, but that's another history). In that time, I did quit smoking twice, and both times I could do it for 6 months (and both times I started to smoke again after 6 months... yes, I'm an idiot, lol ).

    First time, due to a strong bronchitis that really scared me.
    Second time, after a severe traffic accident that kept me in a hospital's bed (so couldn't smoke by law, hehe, and shouldn't anyway, as one of my lungs was damaged in the accident).

    I experienced most (if not all) the symptoms you are describing, and I didn't even know about something called "e-cigs". Headaches, caughing, big green phlegms coming out of my throat (disgusting, agghhh), itchy nose, insomnia, ...

    Both times, I started thinking it was because of the situation (specially my severe bronchitis the first time, second time I was sedated most of the day so I didn't notice symptoms so severely... but phlegms ).
    I simply supposed that quiting cigarettes should improve my health, not make it worse, but it doesn't work that way... at least at the beginning.

    Looking for information later, I found out many interesting things about the effects of tobacco in our body. The fact is, it's not a "protective" layer (as I've read in this thread), but it acts as a "sedative" for our bronchuses and lungs. Let's see if I can explain myself...

    If a non-smoker inhales "strange particles", the body will automatically notice it, and will react caughing to make them go out and protect the lungs. It also happen to us when we start smoking (remember your first ciggy if u can... hehehe).
    As long as we smoke more and more, different substances in the smoke cover our natural defense system, and the body doesn't notice anymore all the **** that is coming inside (and that remains there).

    When we stop smoking for some time, the "sedative" effect starts to disspear. It's not neccesary a very long time to notice this, a few hours can be enough. Did you ever wonder why smokers suffer severe coughing every morning and not during the rest of the day?... 8 hours non-smoking (well, and to be lying also helps to that, as more **** comes up). You start smoking again, and coughing is gone.

    So, when you stop smoking for much longer time, that sedative effect disappears completely, your body "wakes up", it starts to notice again all the **** you have inside, the defense mechanisms begin to work again... and it's war! : non-stop caughing, all the **** coming out from all the holes of your body, you really feel sick!
    Now sum to that the nicotine abstinence syndrome (and other addictive substances), cold sweting, muscular spasms,... it's a nightmare!

    And they say quiting smoking improves your health! ...
    ... well, it does.
    Those sympthoms don't last forever, or at least not so severe .
    Depending on the time you've been smoking, how many ciggs a day... you'll need more time or less till your body gets used to the new situation, and calms down a bit
    Then you start to feel you can smell things again (even the smell of ciggs from other somkers!), that you breath better and deeper, that food tastes different (that some food has unexpected taste, lol ), that you don't caugh in the morning any more... great!

    And then, if you are as stupid as me, you feel so good that you forget all you've gone trough to quit... and start smoking again

    Well, all this just to say that I have no idea if any of your sympthoms are caused by giving smoking up, or by PG or VG, or mixing everything... but I've gone through them twice without the help of e-cigs, and I'm afraid I'll probably suffer 'em again when I start vaping... (may I be a masochist? ).
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