Vaping is smoking a ecig. If you smoke a cigarette it is called smoking an analog. Instead of saying I smoking an ecg everyone calls it vaping.
Vaping-the act of inhaling vapor from an ecig.
Vaping is smoking a ecig. If you smoke a cigarette it is called smoking an analog. Instead of saying I smoking an ecg everyone calls it vaping.
Vaping-the act of inhaling vapor from an ecig.
I started coughing a lot after FSC was added to the cigarettes. That's when I started looking into E Cigs. After I started vaping, the nagging cough actually went away, thank god. I still haven't completely gotten off cigarettes smoking five or six a day generally. That's down from 2.5 packs a day. I now either smoke cigarettes from Virginia which hasn't added the FSC yet (or at least not the last time I was down and bought some) or American Spirits which are supposedly additive free. I own a house down there and live most of the time in PA.
A few days ago, I had the urge to smoke more than usual and probably went up to a half pack a day. The coughing started up again and I'm back to much more vaping a cigarette avoidance.
One of these days.........
I was a heavy smoker for well over a decade going from pk/day camel wides for years, then 2pks/day parliaments for a few years, then finally ~pk/day rolled smokes for the last two years or so and have always had a very productive (read:disgusting) morning and night smokers cough that could leave me dizzy if I really went for it and cleared out all the crap rattling around.
When I quit cold for a little while two years ago the cough went away after about a week and when I started up again it came back in about two weeks. I started the e-cigs about two weeks ago and the coughing/hacking is practically nonexistent now so I'd say it's about the same as when I quit cold although there is a little throat dryness and whatnot.
My ex-girlfriend smoked a pack a day of unfiltered lucky strikes for years and she never had any kind of cough, damn her.![]()
I really appreciate all the replies here, and relish reading more. I'm so curious about why some cough and some don't after quitting smoking. Anyhoo...thanks and I wanna hear more!![]()
I was told by everyone that i would start coughing after a week or two and i never did .The people who told me quit cold turkey so i thought maybe the vaping had something to do with it. I guess my lungs still have that thick black coat ??????
I wonder if it's possible that the PG dries everything up so that it doesn't cough out? But then you'd think our lungs would all feel like crap and no one every says that.
Smoke-free since Oct '09 thanks to ecigs!
I think the question we need to ask is how badly the cilia have been damaged. We know they regenerate to some extent (these are the hairlike nerve ending "sweepers" lining the mucosal pathways at the most simplistic level of explanation) and our smoking has inevitably damaged these(and other things) over the years so perhaps they cannot move the gunk out because they are paralysed or dead and cannot regenerate.?
Maybe there is some improvement over time ie. Years.
But then again if the permanent damage is done like in having existing diagnosed COPD or emphesma where both aveoli and cilia are damaged beyond repair there will be no improvement in lung function. I suspect maybe those of us who cannot clear the gunk have some kind of impaired lung function. In my case I would clear heavy mucus from my lungs while I was smoking, but then this suddenly stopped. Even coughing became unproductive. Stopping tobacco smoking I would imagine simply prevents the condition worsening.
I'm interested in knowing how PG affects the mucosal membranes in the upper respiratory tract.
Last edited by Vaporista; 10-29-2009 at 09:24 AM.
I only smoked for 10 years, age 14 until 24. I smoked heavily during that time though (mostly 1-sometimes 3 packs a day full flavored). When I quit, I did not cough at all, as far as I can remember. Although I did have a "taste" in my chest like cigarette ashes for quite awhile after wards. Due to my age and time having smoked, I doubt I damaged my lungs too much.
Everyone's body and lifestyle are very different, and can probably explain a lot.
After decades of smoking I never had a productive cough. The cough I had was uncontrolable at times but resulted from a tickle in the throat, which I figured resulted from a dry throat. It was terrible. But I never had a productive cough of any kind while I was smoking or after I quit and started vaping.
I can understand the cilia issue but don't know why that would interfere with the tar sluffing off the lungs once we stop smoking. I just don't get why some cough and some don't after quitting smoking.
I don't think the PG or VG has anything to do with it, as most of us use the regular pre-made carts or juices for some time before trying to make our own, thus we all vape the PG and VG in the beginning. But then again, I don't know.
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