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Ratmosphere

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For the past two months, I've been randomly drug tested for marijuana at my new job. This has lead to me drinking and smoking cigarettes while drinking. I would never do this when I use to smoke marijuana. Never even use to drink until now! It's a sad reality but that's a different story. This is when I got an E-Cig. I thought it would help me with my problems but I was totally wrong. I bought a whole rig for $74.00 at a local shop. I went home and was vaping for the whole day. Everything was fine but later on in the day, I started feeling dizzy and light headed. I ignored it and kept vaping. It eventually got worse and I started shaking and had nausea. When I tried to sleep, I would be wakened almost immediately. I only slept for three hours that night. I was confused on what had happened. The man who sold me the E-liquid supposedly gave me non-nicotine juice. I thought for a moment that he gave me a nicotine juice instead of a non-nicotine juice. I thought I had nicotine poisoning for a split second. I called him later today and he informed me that I could have an allergic reaction to polyethylene glycol. He insisted that he gave me the non-nicotine version of the juice. This whole experience made me want to sell my E-Cig for half price just to get rid of it. However, I don't want to give it up just yet. Should I try a 100% vegetable glycerine juice and see how it suits me before giving up? Or should I just stop vaping completely? Thanks guys.
 

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It wouldn't hurt to try 100% VG e-juice. But can you tell us what rig you bought so we know if your rig can handle 100% VG e-juice, it tends to be quite thicker. Also were you a habitual smoker? You might be going through nicotine withdrawal, etc. You might actually need some nicotine and slowly back off the % over time.

There are tons of online e-juice companies that sell 100% VG also, if you're unable to buy it locally.
 
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Elizabeth Baldwin

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Usually 0mg juice just doesn't list any mg on the bottle.

I'd say he's having either a nicotine withdrawal or PG allergy. Most people can handle pg in smaller quantities. Why don't you just go for 80VG/20PG and see if it improves. Too high VG sometimes won't wick good.
 
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