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Jessara

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I've also heard that this happens to a lot of ex-smokers when they quit. Like others have already said, that's all the lovely tar that has been building up in your lungs over the years.

Personally, this hasn't happened to me yet either. Not sure if I'm looking forward to it or not. Sounds pretty gross, LOL. But I have noticed in the month since my last analog that I am breathing MUCH better than I have in years.
 

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It's not from your e-cig and not everyone goes through it. Do you have any idea what a smoker's lungs look like? Especially long term, heavy smoker's? Black, tarry lumps of tissue. That's what they look like. Look up "smoker's lungs" on Google and I'll bet you'll find an image. That's what your lungs look like and that's what you're coughing up.
 

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Also, if you are using plain PG juice that can be a bit harsh and does make some people cough or get sore tongue or throat. So if you are use 100% PG and coughing a lot you might want to get some nice juice with some vg like a 70pg/30vg base which will be a bit smoother. FreedomSmokeUSA is a good place to start - in their regular sizes which start at $4 you can pick lots of pg/vg ratios. usual code freedomsmokeusa for 10% off
 

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Cigarette smoke paralyzes the cilia inside the lungs. The tissue doesn't stay un-paralyzed long enough to expel the foreign matter out of the lungs. When most smokers stop, their cilia starts working again and begins to expel the foreign matter and repair lung tissue. Mmmmm that's good cancer.

Very true and another excellent point! Believe it or not, once you quit smoking and stay quit your lungs will heal and become the healthy pink color they're supposed to be.

Ironic that I learned all this in Respiratory Therapy school and most of us were smokers. Somehow the addict in us didn't care.
 

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It's not from your e-cig and not everyone goes through it. Do you have any idea what a smoker's lungs look like? Especially long term, heavy smoker's? Black, tarry lumps of tissue. That's what they look like. Look up "smoker's lungs" on Google and I'll bet you'll find an image. That's what your lungs look like and that's what you're coughing up.

I googled the smokers lung...why did I do that?! So gross! My goodness. That makes me even more determined to stick with my e-cig!
 
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