Anyone get a buzz from an e-cig

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nibb

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you have to be careful with 36mg it can bring on panic attack's in some, and is easy to OD on. 24mg gives a nice buzz :D

Hi, you mean that for real or is it a joke?

Like real panic attacks?

I had them some years ago. They are scary. I had one after a major hangover and I was hospitalized because i could not even breath. The doctors said it was epilepsy but it wasnt since 2 years later i had one again after consuming some ilegal stuff.

Then i had them for over a year, it always came after a hang over, i managed to controll them with alcohol, they went away with them. I also took some pills for it when i feel they where coming. They are scary, really, you think you go crazy and are going to die but nothing happens. Its a disgusting sensation and the levels vary.
That year it was so bad even with a cup of coffe triggered. It was my mind that said i feelt bad and i did. I think it has to do with blood pressure since you start to sweat when it happens and I dont know why but alcohol just kills it right away and i feel wonderfull again.

Then they stopped like 2 years ago. Still when i drink to much, the next days I feel a little craving in my stomach, it doesnt get more then that but this was the they they started.

It was strange to read this since I never imagined it can come from nicotine maybe.
 

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I had a timberwolf/husky mix for about ten years. She recently passed away but was the smartest, nicest, and most personality filled dog I've ever had. Never got aggressive with a single person. Small animals on the other hand...cats, birds, even a possum...if they came into our yard while she was in it...they never got out. Definitely still had some "wild" instincts programmed into her.
 

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sorry, i forgot all about this thread.

Here's one showing him being a good boy, not snapping at my niece feeding him her Pb&J.
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and this was last week, car ride home from Kentucky at 2a.m.
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here he is playing along, lol..
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Hi, you mean that for real or is it a joke?

Like real panic attacks?

I had them some years ago. They are scary. I had one after a major hangover and I was hospitalized because i could not even breath. The doctors said it was epilepsy but it wasnt since 2 years later i had one again after consuming some ilegal stuff.

Then i had them for over a year, it always came after a hang over, i managed to controll them with alcohol, they went away with them. I also took some pills for it when i feel they where coming. They are scary, really, you think you go crazy and are going to die but nothing happens. Its a disgusting sensation and the levels vary.
That year it was so bad even with a cup of coffe triggered. It was my mind that said i feelt bad and i did. I think it has to do with blood pressure since you start to sweat when it happens and I dont know why but alcohol just kills it right away and i feel wonderfull again.

Then they stopped like 2 years ago. Still when i drink to much, the next days I feel a little craving in my stomach, it doesnt get more then that but this was the they they started.

It was strange to read this since I never imagined it can come from nicotine maybe.

No i am not joking !
be careful and dont over do it.. theres no end with an ecig... so you must self regulate...
if you suffer from panic attacks "stimulates do trigger attack's" when ive had to much i know about it... and like you say it can be very unpleasant so dont over use...be careful if your using 36mg be sensible and you will be fine.
 
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ShMiGgY

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looks like a happy guy.:D

They're pretty incredible aren't they? Much different than your normal pooch, more like people. Very deep and intelligent.. A lot more going on with them it seems and you always wonder what they're thinking (probably, i'm gonna eat him),, j/k. Is your wolfdog about a year or two? both our Siberian and Niko went through that lanky stage... I thought our siberian looked like a gremlin there for a while (not the cute fuzzy ones).. here he is now. he has one pie eye, and one brown.. for some reason in pics, the normal eye always has that red eye flash, and the pie eye is always green, weird... he sees just fine, no partial blindness or anything..
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ahhh.. just as an aside... this new passthrough i got makes me sit in front of the laptop all day long..... I'm gonna get soooo fat.. heh..
 
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nicowolf,

I'm curious about your name.. I have a wolf dog (50/50 wolf/malamute). His name is Niko...


"nico" comes from nicotine, my drug of choice these days.

"wolf" comes from a very intense animal with whom I feel I share a spirit.

We are permitted to have hybrids here, even within city limits, but the restrictions are more wild than the wolf. One must register the animal, prove yearly that all vaccinations are up to date, carry special insurance, and still run the risk of having it euthanized if even one person says he attacked them - provoked or not. They do require a very special kind of attention. Please do not think they are just like a dog. They are much more intelligent and as such demand that the human be a much stronger leader of their pack. The human can never forget their position as the alpha.
 

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Definitely, after 6 years as his "father", he knows his place in our pack. He looks to us for food, protection, love and teaching (and also fun), and we look to him for the same, well, maybe not food ;-) I know i have to assert my position and he responds accordingly... He is surprisingly sensitive, but incredibly loving and very well behaved. He is actually better behaved than our husky. They are brothers and love each other very much, they have never even gotten in a tussle. just play all the time and connected at the hip. Niko is very protective of all of us, even our family cat...
He has never lost his place in our family and i have never had reason to question his love for all of us

Don't worry about this wolfdog. he is well cared for and very well loved..
 
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