Dizziness/Spaceyness/Foggy-Headedness

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Exylis

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I know there is a comprehensive thread of 'common side-effects' already in this forum. But I thought I'd narrow down to one or couple specific ones. Namely, dizziness, feeling spacey, and feeling foggy headed.

That's what I'm dedicating this thread to. Any that are annoyed at another unneeded thread taking up space, please forgive me. I am fine if you all see fit to ask SJ to delete this thread.

I was a 1 pack a day smoker of Winston/USA Gold lights.

So, I start with this-

Has anyone else felt 'high' an hour or so after the first 5-10 puffs?
For me, I was using the 'low' regular cartridge that came with my Npro.
That was at 10am this morning. I took a nap to see if I could sleep it off at about 5pm. I'm still feeling slightly 'high', for lack of a better descriptive term. It is 8:35pm right now.

Yes, I'm already looking at ways to dilute the eliquid I have:

2 18mg bottles
2 11mg bottles

Don't know what I'll do with the 14mg and 18mg strength cartridges I've already ordered from PS. I guess just limit myself to one puff per day. Don't want to just throw em out and waste the money, ya know?

I'll keep you guys updated on how it goes.
 

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I know there is a comprehensive thread of 'common side-effects' already in this forum. But I thought I'd narrow down to one or couple specific ones. Namely, dizziness, feeling spacey, and feeling foggy headed.

That's what I'm dedicating this thread to. Any that are annoyed at another unneeded thread taking up space, please forgive me. I am fine if you all see fit to ask SJ to delete this thread.

I was a 1 pack a day smoker of Winston/USA Gold lights.

So, I start with this-

Has anyone else felt 'high' an hour or so after the first 5-10 puffs?
For me, I was using the 'low' regular cartridge that came with my Npro.
That was at 10am this morning. I took a nap to see if I could sleep it off at about 5pm. I'm still feeling slightly 'high', for lack of a better descriptive term. It is 8:35pm right now.

Yes, I'm already looking at ways to dilute the eliquid I have:

2 18mg bottles
2 11mg bottles

Don't know what I'll do with the 14mg and 18mg strength cartridges I've already ordered from PS. I guess just limit myself to one puff per day. Don't want to just throw em out and waste the money, ya know?

I'll keep you guys updated on how it goes.

This is different. From what I've seen, spaceyness (and all the others) are symptoms of nicotine *withdrawal*, not overdose. I'm wondering if you're really experiencing the withdrawal of nicotine. If you continue and everything is "back to normal" after 3 days, I would really point more towards you lowering your tolerance instead of being "high" off too much nicotine.

Did you get some nervousness too or do you drink caffeine all day?
 

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This is different. From what I've seen, spaceyness (and all the others) are symptoms of nicotine *withdrawal*, not overdose. I'm wondering if you're really experiencing the withdrawal of nicotine. If you continue and everything is "back to normal" after 3 days, I would really point more towards you lowering your tolerance instead of being "high" off too much nicotine.

Did you get some nervousness too or do you drink caffeine all day?


No, no nervousness. Caffeine all day. Thank you for your response. Any other responses are more than welcome from anybody, including yourself.
 

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I get a little weirded out from time to time. Not on a regular basis. I am thinking it was a combination of things including vapor but I'n not sure what. If I'm sitting and I start to get that strange feeling I give it up and go to bed. Almost always happens in the evening when I am winding down. I always feel better in the AM and go right back to it. Interested to hear others experience.
 

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I get a little weirded out from time to time. Not on a regular basis. I am thinking it was a combination of things including vapor but I'n not sure what. If I'm sitting and I start to get that strange feeling I give it up and go to bed. Almost always happens in the evening when I am winding down. I always feel better in the AM and go right back to it. Interested to hear others experience.

Indeed. Feel free, anybody to post any experiences related to the thread's title.
 

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Yep, I feel that way after every long vape session, "high" as a kite, lol. I wouldn't really call it a high, more just being "f***ed up". Like my brain is numb and I can't remember anything or think straight. I usually have to go to bed then cuz I can't do anything and start to feel a little nauseous/blood sugar issues. I just thought it was the OD'ing everyone talks about on here. Definitely not withdrawal as I haven't touched a cig for 3 months.
 

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I get withdrawal when I only have the minis to vape on and have to do it surreptitiously. When I then light up an analogue it makes me dizzy!

When you feel that way it's a good idea to take a break from vaping or change to a low-strength juice. Nicotine is a poison, after all.

Exylis, I assume you were a smoker and haven't just started vaping after a long abstinence? If it's to do with the nicotine, the symptoms should abate, but some people can't deal with the PG (which is why Johnson's Creek do a non-PG version of their juice).
 

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I have this feeling too (I described it somewhere as feeling stoned) even with low/no nic vaping. That's part of why I haven't made the transition from analogs 100% yet. VG has better results than PG for me, so I'm working on a mix that will work. Its also not withdrawal since I havent given up analogs yet.

Anyway, I was wondering if maybe for people who have smoked habitually for a long time, our brains or bodies release something chemical (don't know what) as a conditioned response to the smoking-like behavior of vaping. Then our body doesn't get exactly what it was preparing for so it leaves a spacey feeling. Like a placebo effect. Is this a stupid idea?
 
I experienced this weird feeling when I first started vaping. My first device was an e-cigar, and the spacey feeling only happened on the first day of use. I spent the whole afternoon and evening feeling kind of out-of-body.

I don't get that feeling anymore. I kind of think it was a reaction to whatever was in the primer of that atomizer of that e-cigar.

I have been vaping for a couple of months now and have not felt that way since.

Sometimes, when I am vaping too heavily, I get sweaty palms or insomnia, but those are the only side-effects I notice now.
 

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feeling spacey, and feeling foggy headed.

The only time I've had this is when I've given up smoking (cold turkey), I've always put it down to nicotine withdrawal. It's always gotten worse the longer I've been off the cigarettes - maximum a few weeks whereupon I've given up feeling "unreal" and gone back to smoking.

Haven't had it this time with the e-cigs which confirms to my mind that it is the nicotine (or lack thereof). I've only heard of one other person who has these weird side effects from quitting smoking/nicotine. Most people go back to cigarettes because of the cravings but with me not feeling in control [an illusion, I know].

I find nicotine overdose is quite different - lots of energy; too hyper.
 

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I'm feeling the same exact spaciness. Yesterday was my first day vaping. I was fine, until this morning when I woke up with tightness in my chest. Then I tried eliminating some things - menthol xtals & flavorings. Tightness loosened up for a bit then came back when I vaped again a few times. Spaciness like you wouldn't believe. I haven't vaped since about noon, and it's 10pm now. I can't shake myself out of it.

I was just wondering, what type of PG are you all using - are you diluting? I bought what I thought was USP, but now I find out it's feed grade. It said 100% PG, but the bottle does not say USP. I wonder if it's any impurities that are making me feel this way. I just ordered USP VG & PG to see if either make a difference, and am going to try a different brand ejuice.

Also, what brand ejuice are you using, and what are you all using & what additions are you putting in it? Just wondering if there is a common denominator here. Different brands of ejuice seem to have different ingredients. Seems we are part of a small segment that are feeling this way.

Quitting/too little nicotine never made me feel this way. I know it's definately not excess nicotine. I was using 8mg ejuice. And initially smoking an anolog made me feel better. Now it's not helping at all. I've smoked about 5 now.

And when I was vaping, it was like once an hour, as opposed to when I smoked which was like every 10 min. So I wasn't over-vaping either.

I feel stoned! Don't like feeling this way. Hopefully it'll all go away by morning!
 

Monkeylurv

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I'm also a little suspicious of the primer fluid. I was getting alot of fluid thru the mouthpiece, until I figured out how to use it properly. And the primer fluid vapor was quite a bit different tasting than the ejuice. I tasted that for a good 5 hrs. For now on I am rinsing with hot water & blowing on the atomizer before using a new one.
 

Myra

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I felt like that the first day I started vaping too but after I upped my dose to 36mg (from 18mg) I felt better. I usually get that way when I'm craving nicotine so maybe it isn't enough? try puffing the heavier stuff for maybe one ciggie worth and then going back to the lower dose. Everyone is different though so it might be something else?
 

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I've been vaping for a little over a month and some days I get the spaced out feeling too. (Though I wouldn't refer to is being high - being high is much better :D) It's not a good feeling at all. I feel groggy, like my mind is far away- and its harder to focus. I just don't know what it is though. I don't think its the PG. I have no reaction like burning in my throat that would lead me to believe its the PG. Though I really don't know for sure. I don't think it's nicotine withdrawal either because it doesn't go away even after I vape for a little while. Whatever it is... it's kind of frustrating and I wish it would stop. If anyone experienced the same thing and figured out how to stop it that would be awesome. I really don't like the feeling at all...but I refuse to go back to smoking analogs.... it's a real Catch 22.
 
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