So I've been using my VP for about 3 days now, and while it's been a good experience so far, I'm concerned with the stinging sensation I get in my lungs from using it. It's not during the vaping itself, but usually it comes on shortly after using it.
I wasn't smoking much to begin with, not a daily habit and max 5-7 cigarettes without experiencing the discomfort I am when vaping.
Also, I might add that the juice I'm using is 12mg Dekang - Marlboro flavor (PG based), using a ego-t battery with a kanger protank.
The juice itself hits kind of hard, and definitely has a strong throat hit.
I don't however get out of breath as much as I used to with regular cigarettes, but the stinging sensation I get from it is kind of off putting and makes me wonder whether I should be vaping at all or just quit cold turkey.
I did order some other juices, so I'll try those out tommorow and see if it's any better.
How much smoking is "not much"? As in, how much did you smoke before vaping at all? See, a light smoker might get all kinds of "tingling" or "burning" kinds of sensation from 12mg juice. I was a two pack a day smoker (40+ cigs per day) and often use half that. I can go higher for times I "crave" nicotine (like first thing in the morning) as much as 24 to 36 but regular use is 6 to 9 for me. High nicotine juices can give
me a "tingly" thing. Usually in my nose when I exhale. Which I actually kind of like but I can't handle it regularly. It causes problems. Too high a nicotine content even for me, the former heavy smoker.
The other is the inhalation "technique". I see Lessifer posted the link already. Smokers are used to inhaling into the lungs to get the nicotine. That can be a problem when you switch to vaping. Your lungs may not care for the water vapor (vaping is, basically, water vapor). Also, given the size of the droplets of vapor as opposed to the particles in smoke, it's probably kind of pointless inhaling into the lungs. The nicotine absorption takes place more in the mouth and nasal passages. The droplets are "big" compared to smoke particles (on a very tiny scale of course) and don't deliver the nic as well in the lungs.
Now, after some time of vaping, I can inhale as deep as I choose without problems. At first, though, I would have a major coughing fit if I tried inhaling into my lungs. Some also report "heavy" feelings and other issues when inhaling vapor into their lungs. It's not necessary to do so in order to get the nicotine and may irritate your lungs. An inhale that's more like a pipe or cigar ("puffing") is better to start with. Hold the vapor in the mouth longer. Exhaling through the nose can pick up more nicotine and flavor. But that "deep" inhale like smoking? Skip it.
And Dekang? Bleah. I can't handle any of their stuff. Some people do like them. Myself, I just can't take any Dekang.
Also, be sure you stay hydrated. Vaping dehydrates you some. You're exhaling water that is being absorbed from your body. You need to be drinking more water when you vape. Inhaling into your lungs may be drying them to some degree and that could be uncomfortable definitely. I'd avoid a deep inhale. Even though I can do it now, I don't. It's kind of pointless since the nic absorption is in the mouth and nose.