coughing up blood in Health and Medical Issues; Originally Posted by Katin
Oh, there already IS a class action lawsuit in progress. When I get up to 15 ...
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10-10-2009, 02:41 PM
#121

Originally Posted by
Katin
Oh, there already IS a class action lawsuit in progress. When I get up to 15 posts I'll provide the link for you.
your out of you mind!! propylene glycol is safe the fda has appvoved it to be safe!! it can't coat your lungs as it breaks down very fast. if you went to your doctor and he did tests he would not even find it. thats how fast it breaks down.its used in medicine approved by the fda food and many other things. you could dring two ounces of the stuff and in 24 hours it is not present in the body. unlike ethelyne glycol it does not produce harmful crystals in the body. I had a problem did lots of research and most of the problems are related to quitting smoking. the only thing that I have found
is that glycol absorbs water that means if you vape drink more fluids. and drinking more fluids is also good for your body!! and I do not work for any ecigg companys!!! its working out fine. what do you do for work? are you tied to the cigarette companys or the gov? are you mad that we are keeping our money? no more taxes for the gov? go smoke your (healthy cigarettes) and we will vape!! lets see who lives longer!!
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10-10-2009, 03:20 PM
#122
Studies conducted in 1942 by Dr. Oswald Hope RobertsonBillings Hospital showed vaporized propylene glycol inhalation in laboratory mice may prevent pneumonia, influenza, and other
respiratory diseases. Additional studies in monkeys and other animals were undertaken to determine longterm effects, especially the potential for accumulation in the lungs. After a few months of treatment, no ill effects were discovered
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10-10-2009, 05:14 PM
#123

Originally Posted by
Katin
Oh, there already IS a class action lawsuit in progress. When I get up to 15 posts I'll provide the link for you.
I don't think you'll make it to 15.
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10-10-2009, 09:25 PM
#124
Its a serious problem.Immediately go and meet the doctor.
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10-11-2009, 05:25 AM
#125
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I really appreciated katins advice to buy a vaporizer! I did...DSE901, Prodigy, Protege and PS PT. I am stocked on vaporizers!! LOL
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10-11-2009, 10:48 AM
#126

Originally Posted by
harvest38
My problem only seemed a one time thing!!! I have no sore throat no more blood. seamed to be a quitting smoking thing. breathing better after a week no dirty cigarettes around no ashtrays. no more running to the store for smokes my e cigg paid itself off after a week going to buy another one for my wife and my friends want one now. all positive!!!!!
Glad to hear it harvest. Maybe it was just a matter of your body getting used to the vaping. PG can be an irritant so maybe that was causing some irritation till you got used to it. Were you coughing a lot? I have had a tiny bit of blood at times when I was coughing a lot and I wasn't even vaping. I coughed a lot from all the flem I had with my empasema. I have found that since I started vaping, that I hardly have any flem at all anymore. And that was after only one day. Helps me breath without all that stuff in there.
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10-11-2009, 11:16 AM
#127
Gee. Looks like I missed all the action. LOL. Even though I didn't get to read the posts, I have a good idea from the little that's quoted. There's always got to be someone who wants to rock the boat. "One" doesn't count much now, does it. I have read a lot of posts from people who say they breath better and they feel better. Only 2 complainers ain't bad at all. And like those posts above, sick people go to a doctor. Especially if they have chest pains. Good grief. Besides, if vaping caused chest pains, then surely someone whose lungs are as damaged as mine with emphasema, would have pains. I felt better after only one day. We may not be doctors, but we know how we feel. We feel better. Lots better. So there naysayers.
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10-11-2009, 11:22 AM
#128

Originally Posted by
frankie1
I really appreciated katins advice to buy a vaporizer! I did...DSE901, Prodigy, Protege and PS
PT. I am stocked on vaporizers!! LOL
Hahahahahhahahahha. Real good one frankie. Love it.
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10-28-2009, 09:41 AM
#129
As much as I hate bringing back the dead, this thread was mildly useful to me. I had attributed the slight bit of blood when I blew my nose to Benadryl and the cold I had earlier this month. When it started getting worse I remembered this thread, and grabbed some OTC saline rinse. It's getting better now. It probably won't completely subside until I stop with the Benadyl.
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10-28-2009, 02:59 PM
#130

Originally Posted by
McWhat
As much as I hate bringing back the dead, this thread was mildly useful to me. I had attributed the slight bit of blood when I blew my nose to Benadryl and the cold I had earlier this month. When it started getting worse I remembered this thread, and grabbed some OTC saline rinse. It's getting better now. It probably won't completely subside until I stop with the Benadyl.
My nose bleeds often and that's because it's much dryer in the house during heating seasons. Benadryl is an antihistamine. They dry you out a lot. Why I don't take them.
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