What strength are you using? And when did you quit analogs?
Withdrawal from analog cigs can cause symptoms that some people attribute to vaping. Also, if your'e using high strength ejuice and you're chain vaping its possible you are getting too much nicotine as well.
I'd try going down to 11 mg strength if thats the case.
This is usually a symptom of mild nic OD - I've had it when ive gone nuts on a too-high strength. its what made me re-assess my levels and come down by half of what I started on. Not had an issue since then (and less heartburn too).
I see you have another thread about heart palpatations and feeling of anxiety too; this leads me to believe that you are indeed ODing on nic (to a small degree) and should cut down your levels.
I had that for the first few months of vaping, at 18,24,and 11. Since I have switched to 11,6, and zero it has stopped, however the lower levels make you crave an analog
Couple of hits off a 24mg shouldn't hurt you if you're on a craving jag, Flavaper. I keep my 24mg for just that reason. Just not heaps n heaps of hits - unless you want bathroom funtime
I think soft/watery stood excretion are due to nicotine consumption. Once I go zero nic , my stood turn towards harden/normal solid state. During my 22 years of analog-puffing days, my stood are always soft/watery when I stopped analog/nicotine consumption, it return back to normal (more solid state). Apology for all these grossly descriptions.!
Agreed. All three, PG, VG, or lots of nic, can cause gastric disturbances. This can be loose bowels, or cig withdrawals can also go the other way and constipate. PG really affected me in the loose dept. YMMV.
To much nic will definitely cause ......... It is a symptom of nicotine overdose. Best thing to do is work up from say 6mg to the 36mg. Not the other way around.
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