I would go see a doctor if I were you. You haven't been vaping that long as compared to the years you have been smoking analogs. You haven't quit the analogs that long ago also. It could still be an effect of smoking analogs.
A few days back, I ran out of juice and be it psychological or physiological reasons, my body needs nicotine to do my bathroom duties in the morning. I had no choice but to bum an analog off my wife. The first few puffs tasted like crap but after a while I was in heaven and loving the taste...
I haven't been to the doctor since I made the switch to vaping. I feel a a lot better though since the switch. I can climb stairs now without running out of breath. No more smokers cough. I can't imagine any negative things the doctor may have to say about my vaping because my body is...
ibuprofen here in my country has to be marked as that and prescribed as that. I never saw a brand name in my prescriptions. I bring the prescription to a pharmacy and thats when they make me choose which brand. In the case of Advil, as I am looking at it right now,, the word ibuprofen is...
That doesn't happen here in the Philippines. All medicines are required by law to use the generic names together with the brand. Doctors are also I think required to use generic names in prescriptions. When you go to a pharmacy, the buyer of the medicine is the one who chooses what brand to get.
Why can't we all just agree that we don't agree with each other. It is possible to have a healthy debate with out any sarcasm or bold and capital letters that imply anger of frustration with someone else. I know this is a forum and you may express your opinion and what you believe as fact but...
Yikes. One question. Shouldn't we worry about the atomiser and not the tube? Are there any other toxins to worry about besides heated metal like maybe heated pyrex or stone drip tips or even wood box mods for that matter?
What actually bugs me is when I get complaints from smokers. Yes it has happened. Not so long ago I was a smoker too and I never complained to the cloud chasers I often saw in the bars I frequent. At that time to me it was also just smoke.
I don't vape where smoking is prohibited mainly out of respect. I feel you must first give respect to earn respect from others. It's just one of the little rules that I live by.
That happened to me as well. When I started vaping I drank a lot of water and was also always thirsty but my appetite also doubled so I chalked it up to withdrawal symptoms due to a much lower nicotine level. After reading this thread maybe I should call up my doctor.
I don't vape where smoking is prohibited. I would probably get insulted though if I am asked to stop vaping in bars where smoking is allowed and maybe even educate them using the comparison of the hazards of second hand smoke compared to second hand vapor. It's probably a good thing that no...
Hi thinkster and Congrats for cutting down on analogs to about 12 percent of what you used to smoke. Dry throat and mouth can probably be fixed with some water but dry lungs may be something you should consult a doctor about. Just an opinion.
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