A list of symptoms when quitting tobacco and changing to an ecigarette

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I don't get it. If you're clearly not feeling good after vaping, why the heck do you still use the e-cig?

Because people on here say it will pass and common to have a sore throat and to drink more....so i took the advice but did the responsable thing and went to see the doctor. does that answer your responce
 
So, there is something suspect (to me) with the carts shipping with the mini-micro from Smart Fixx. I wrote them about my concern, but got no response. I recommend the e-liquid from e-smokey treats. No problems yet, other than he needs to get his inventory back up.

Smart Fixx responded with an e-mail and sent me a replacement battery and atomizer. It appears that the first atomizer I received was not operating as designed and may have been the cause of my symptoms. The free replacement they sent me works very well - lots of vapor, no burning smell and no side-affects. Cartridges work just fine.
 

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Here is my list:
1. Throat wasn't just soar, It felt like 1000 needles poking it and I wouldn't even be swallowing!!!
2. Constant 72 hour headache. Nothing took it away!
3. Night AND Day Sweats. It could be 60 degree's inside and cold, and I would start sweating profusely. Wake up in the morning and my bed and pillow were wet from sweating (at least I'm hoping it was sweat, and not an accident ... lol)
4. And the worst of them all, the Runs!!! I was in the bathroom 15-20 times a day it seemed like. Constant stomach issues and trips to the bathroom made the first week not very enjoyable by any stretch of the imagination ...

BUT ... Like most, about 8-10 days later, I gave it another round, and have been fine ever since ...



Sounds like food poisining, they say don't drink the water in Mexico, how about smoke it in china?
 

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Couple months! Oh joy. So socializing is out. I never know when one will sneak out. Like no control. Soooooo embarrassing. OOH.:oops:

I have noticed other things, some, like nicotine smelling urine which I know from other nic. products I've tried, going away.

But my skin texture is changing. Bumps, not zits, and very dry. Moisturize a lot and it is still dry and feels like my face is cracking.

Also, crusty eyelids just a touch.

My sis said once, the skin bumps, like ingrown hair, are lack of niacin. I just found out my vitamin D is depleted. Maybe I am niacin deficient also.



Anyone else notice/having these things?

I have noticed all of these symptoms, plus another ....my hair seems to be very dry and brittle, and dull looking. No amount of conditioning seems to help. Anyone else with this problem? Also, I work with the public in a Dental office and it's almost impossible to hide the flatulence problem. :oops:
 

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Every so often my eyes will start burning, like I've been in a smoke filled room for too long. My skin is does have a few dry patches and I have had a few zits where I normally wouldn't, like on my shoulder and arm. I notice that sometimes my neck is a little sore from drawing on e-cigs. My skin color has actually improved, my tongue is pink and my sinuses have cleared up though...
 

nacoa75

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The original carts contained PG and I had the dry skin, especially around my nose, bad gas pains and a cough. I switched to VG and haven't had a problem since except for my tounge feeling a little bumpier than normal, not really sore... it's weird. As stated over and over, I think that some people are just more sensitive to PG than others. My smoking friends really stink now though and I have been doing much more cleaning around the house now that I can smell again!
 

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Theres 11 pages here so I'm not sure if this has been mentioned. But I was burping a lot when I first used the device. Then I've narrowed the burps down to it happening if I've put too much liquid in the cart and ingested even the slightest amount of the leakage. I've become better at refilling the carts, and I no longer burp.
 

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Theres 11 pages here so I'm not sure if this has been mentioned. But I was burping a lot when I first used the device. Then I've narrowed the burps down to it happening if I've put too much liquid in the cart and ingested even the slightest amount of the leakage. I've become better at refilling the carts, and I no longer burp.

I'd think that burps are probably more an indication of swallowing air while taking the longer draws needed on most of these devices As you get used to using the device, I'd imagine more of the air goes where you want it to... i.e. your lungs.
 
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