No hiccups here, or at least not attributable to vaping.
Some times on a weekend I'll have a few frosty cold beverages and will end up chain vaping for 4-5 hours straight. In the morning I'm coughing up crap and I've got a sore throat and my lungs hurt a little. Also there is a sore spot in my mouth in the "contact spot" were the vapor first hits as it comes out of the carto.
Vaping is NOT benign no matter what e smoker manufacturers say. But it IS what I choose to use to quit smoking.
If I only use the Bloog when I need to symptoms are quite mild... no sore throat. Just a little coughing in the morning.
If you signature ticker is correct, you might just be having one the normal healing phase symptoms. Coughing up crap is typical when lungs are expelling the build up from smoking. It will be interesting to see if this still happens in another month or so.
Some times on a weekend I'll have a few frosty cold beverages and will end up chain vaping for 4-5 hours straight. In the morning I'm coughing up crap and I've got a sore throat and my lungs hurt a little. Also there is a sore spot in my mouth in the "contact spot" were the vapor first hits as it comes out of the carto.
Vaping is NOT benign no matter what e smoker manufacturers say. But it IS what I choose to use to quit smoking.
If I only use the Bloog when I need to symptoms are quite mild... no sore throat. Just a little coughing in the morning.
PG and VG are hygroscopic. VG even more so than PG.
Direct contact of highly hygroscopic substances with the tongue or other parts of your mouth can cause blisters.
Did you swallow juice? (who doesn't at one time or another...)
Anybody else get hiccups? Especially on higher PG juices it seems? And especially after not vaping for a while, like in the AM or on a workbreak? Sucks when I just need to suck down some nicotine quickly (and I'm usually with smokers) and I hiccup twice for each puff! For me they are reflexive and in immediate response to the inhale, you know like when you have the hiccups and a cough brings another, same thing.
Anyone else?
PG and VG are hygroscopic. VG even more so than PG.
Direct contact of highly hygroscopic substances with the tongue or other parts of your mouth can cause blisters.
Did you swallow juice? (who doesn't at one time or another...)
Oh, now there's a thought... the sores on the mouth may come from the little bit of juice condensation we sometimes get.
perhaps I should be a little more careful to not OVER fill the cartos. That may encourage juice condensation