Coughing after ecigs?

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player30

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I started vaping about 2 months ago, and I felt the same way especially first thing in the morning. It would ease through the day. I also kind of woke up with a sore throat from it. It was just an adjustment for me. I still cough from it sometimes, but not like I did at first. It might also have had something to do with quitting smoking. Every other time I have quit, I have gotten a sore throat and coughed alot.

Keep vaping!
 

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Refill that cart! In fact, take out the filler material, rinse it with warm water, blot-dry it in a paper towel. Drop some liquid in the empty cart, put the filler material back in, then top off with a few drops of liquid if you need to. If that doesn't solve the problem, the nic content might be a bit high for your tastes, or just crap stock liquid. I recommend investing in several bottles of different flavor juice with different nicotine levels. It's trial and error... every PV is different, as are the juices and each individual person's preferences.

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Get some VG-based refill liquid and/or a milder flavor. Some are much stronger than others - for example tobacco is stronger than toffee. Higher nic strength = more throat hit, so try less nic if a change of liquid doesn't fix it.

Also sip some water more often than you normally would, or try a honey/lemon type drink, especially last thing at night.
 

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I think I would have to agree with Rolygate. I was not able to vape the PG stuff, especially the prefilled some of the prefilled carts. I begin to add VG into my juice. I believe that you might do better with a PG VG base eliquid. I can't really handle a straight out PG juice. I have to get the mixed stuff or mix my own stuff. That's my two cents. Hope it helps.
 

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i am experiencing really strong throat hit with the menthol one that I got from awesomevapor. More than I would say a real cig.

could it be an issue with the atomizer? the kit came with 2, I feel like one produces a smoother vape and less throat hit than the other, but then again I havent had time to compare them in depth. If I leave the atomizer with the cart in for an extended period of time, will it go bad? For example if the juice starts drying, it becomes more concentrated?
 

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I had a bad sore throat the first 2 weeks. I do believe is from analog withdrawals. Prior to quitting analogs, I already saw a doctor for my throat since I had white spots. So he told me to cut down on the analogs and take vitamin A. I was at the first week of vaping when I went for my follow up. The doctor said that my throat looked great (no more spots) and was very glad that I switched to vaping.
 

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1. Did you blow, clean or burn the primer fluid out of the atomizer? Because that stuff is super harsh and nasty. You could remove the atty, blow it into a tissue, swish and soak it in alcohol for a while (something edible like grain alcohol or vodka), then shake it out and set on paper towels to dry or dry quicker with a blow dryer. And you need to do this every week or so once you are vaping more. That's why I alternate to attys - using one while the other is cleaning and drying.

2. Stock filled cartridges are often 100% PG and harsh. Try some better ejuice. I recommend trying some that is a base of 70PG/30VG or 80PG/30VG to smooth it out a bit and will make more vapor too.

3. If you get a burny taste (and the atty is clean or primer) then the cartrdige filler is too dry or is not contacting the atty well. Add more juice.
 
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