Asthma and Ecigs

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Ryle

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I don't have personal experience... but my younger sister has bad asthma.. being within 10ft of an analog makes it near to impossible for her to breathe. She was a good sport and let me blow vapor in her face to test this very question months ago when someone else posted a similar question. The results? She says the vapor is cold on her face, no lung/throat/asthmatic reaction what so ever. I had a bottle of 0nic juice I had ordered for a friend, she puffed away on a 510 at 0nic for a good 2-3 hours til she got bored with it. Not even the slightest asthmatic reaction. Every since then she has been spreading the word to everyone that will listen about how much better they are.

Her logic? 1 makes her feel like she's going to die just from being near it, the other she can smoke directly with no reaction.. there is no doubt in her mind... too bad the FDA won't accept THAT as a clinical trial lol
 

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When I was a teenager my doctor suggested I probably had "non-wheezing asthma" causing some lung constriction. After I'd been smoking for a while, I definitely noticed a slight, but measurable decrease in my lung capacity.
After switching to vaping pg, my lungs are clearing, my sense of taste and smell are returning- I'm happy.
My sister, who has barely controlled asthma and a 6 month old baby, seems very happy as well (they're the reason I decided it was time to drop analogs). I vape around her all the time, and though I don't blow it in her face, she's not expressed the slightest complaint (whereas proximity to a burning analog is enough to send her into an attack).

e-cigs are a godsend.
 

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I definitely notice a difference. Have athesma and smoked > a pack a day for about 12 years... Even just after a day of vaping and no analogs I notice a difference. I havent needed my inhaler once whereas I would have needed it several times by now if I was still on the analogs!

Its great! I love it! I still get to "smoke" with none of the ill-side-effects!

I just need to switch to vaping only on my other smoke of choice :)
 

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I was diagnosed w/mild asthma in my twenties. Dr. said if I quit smoking, it would likely go away. I am now 42, and just started vaping in August of this year. I don't have any problems when vaping straight pg e-juice. Thinking I could save some money I tried to mix my own e-juice (according to the e-calculator) by diluting 48 mg w/veg. glycerin. This turned out to be a nightmare. I was smothering, coughing and could not get a deep breath. It's like the veg. glycerin was building up in my lungs, and I could not cough it up. Had to use inhaler in the middle of night, every night. I am sharing this with you because it took me about three weeks to figure out what was causing my asthma to flare. I am very happy to say that 'I AM ABLE TO VAPE'. I absolutely don't try to DYI my own e-juice anymore. I am just thankful, after all I have invested, that I am able to vape.

As a side note, I use a Prodigy VI. I think maybe the heat generated from this mod may do something to the vg, like overheat it. I don't know, but I do know that I cannot vape VG.
 

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I definitely notice a difference. Have athesma and smoked > a pack a day for about 12 years... Even just after a day of vaping and no analogs I notice a difference. I havent needed my inhaler once whereas I would have needed it several times by now if I was still on the analogs!

Its great! I love it! I still get to "smoke" with none of the ill-side-effects!

I just need to switch to vaping only on my other smoke of choice :)

Nicotine is not the only alkaloid that is soluble in glycerin! :cool: I've gotten impressive results.
 
I don't have nor have ever had asthma. But I DO have COPD. (Compulsive Obsructive Pulminary Disease). And I just got my dse-901. For me, my first attempts at vaping are NOT good. I had quit smoking back in February for 3 months and taking Symbicort helped my lungs improve dramatically during that time. Then some butthole bought me a pack of analogs on my May 30th (44th) birthday and said 'have fun'. That was all it took and I've been back to a pack a day since. But my COPD is getting worse since and so now I was looking for a way to help me quit analogs. My doc won't prescribe Chantix due to increased suicide rates. And then I found this wonderful website. I read and read till my eyes were sore, and then finally purchased the DSE-901. At first try, it was awful on my crappy lungs. Maybe I just need to get off analogs first before I can give an acurate assesment. But COPD and vaping at first, don't work. Vaping seems very harsh to me, cousing me to cough up alot of phlem, and maybe I just need to concentrate on getting off analogs to see if I improve like all of you did with your asthma issues. Somebody wish me luck. And I hope NONE of you get COPD. It's not fun. But, if I quit smoking and stay on Symbicort, I WILL get better. Vaping DOESN'T seem to be the answer today. BUT, maybe if I stick with vaping and get off analogs, maybe eventually I'll be fine. Darn, why is quitting analogs so hard? Thanks for any input you asthma peeps might have.
 

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I don't have nor have ever had asthma. But I DO have COPD. (Compulsive Obsructive Pulminary Disease). And I just got my dse-901. For me, my first attempts at vaping are NOT good. I had quit smoking back in February for 3 months and taking Symbicort helped my lungs improve dramatically during that time. Then some butthole bought me a pack of analogs on my May 30th (44th) birthday and said 'have fun'. That was all it took and I've been back to a pack a day since. But my COPD is getting worse since and so now I was looking for a way to help me quit analogs. My doc won't prescribe Chantix due to increased suicide rates. And then I found this wonderful website. I read and read till my eyes were sore, and then finally purchased the DSE-901. At first try, it was awful on my crappy lungs. Maybe I just need to get off analogs first before I can give an acurate assesment. But COPD and vaping at first, don't work. Vaping seems very harsh to me, cousing me to cough up alot of phlem, and maybe I just need to concentrate on getting off analogs to see if I improve like all of you did with your asthma issues. Somebody wish me luck. And I hope NONE of you get COPD. It's not fun. But, if I quit smoking and stay on Symbicort, I WILL get better. Vaping DOESN'T seem to be the answer today. BUT, maybe if I stick with vaping and get off analogs, maybe eventually I'll be fine. Darn, why is quitting analogs so hard? Thanks for any input you asthma peeps might have.

I've got COPD and I'm chain vaping ecopure (made with vg) without any real problems. Also, get the doctor to put you on low dose theophylline (100 mg twice a day) as it helps to some degree.
Treatment breakthrough for ‘smoker's lung' - health - 05 April 2005 - New Scientist
 
I've got COPD and I'm chain vaping ecopure (made with vg) without any real problems. Also, get the doctor to put you on low dose theophylline (100 mg twice a day) as it helps to some degree.

Thanks Adik, I researched theophylline and found that I'm not a candidate becouse I've had a siezure in the past and becouse I have permanant spinal cord damage in my neck. But thank you very much for your advice.
 
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