Ordering a Green Smoke kit because it resembles a cigarette so closely, I smoke 5 reds a day and was wondering if 2.4% will hit me hard and will I get used to it if I keep at it everyday? I don't want something getting me sick but need the closest thing to a real cigarette to keep me away from them.
I made it out with average IQ, probably would have been a genius but I am so lucky I was gifted with intelligence that I overdosed and still came out with a good IQ...
Back in May I overdosed using an NJOY king disposable with 30mg nicotine chain vaping it, felt terrible like I was dying but fell asleep, woke up the next day and went to work fine. I was wondering if this could have done any damage longterm to my body?
My family tells me to go back to vaping but I'm barely smoking and tell them I do it for enjoyment and I'll stop eventually... what do you guys think? Is it really necessary to switch back or no?
Yeah, I am limiting myself to a pack per week and hope to EVENTUALLY switch to vaping down the road when I'm ready. I am just wondering if 3 a day with additives will addict me in 10 years.
I found vaping less addictive and I'm a light smoker (3 cigs / day). I was wondering if this is because of the chemicals added to cigarettes to get you hooked... take this into example, I was smoking American Spirit (3 a day) which had like 1.8 mg nic per cig (they are strong additive free). Now...
So I've had nausea and cramps for a month and a half now and its becoming very concerning. Tomorrow, I'm going to get a blood test to see if I have this condition. My question was, will smoking or vaping make it worse?
I'm not ready to quit guys, I've tried lots of vaping methods ranging from JUUL to Aspire Breeze to Boba's Bounty to NET juices as well. I started smoking 3 American Spirits / day and am limiting myself to a pack / week.
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