Ecig made me sick

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Samthejuicemane

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This is the second time I've become sick which could be linked to my ecig. I went to the doctor and they couldn't determine what it was. My symptoms are headache and stomachache, which only have lasted a few days. Another symptom is swollen lymph nodes which lasted five days the first time I became sick. It could be many things but I believe it is due to my copper attomizer. I attempted to give the atomizer an patina but it was unsuccessful. Very dumb of me considering I was dealing with dangerous chemicals. I believe the chemicals leached into my atomizer and that' is what is making me sick. What do you think? Is there anyway to purge the atomizer of chemicals?
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This is the second time I've become sick which could be linked to my ecig. I went to the doctor and they couldn't determine what it was. My symptoms are headache and stomachache, which only have lasted a few days. Another symptom is swollen lymph nodes which lasted five days the first time I became sick. It could be many things but I believe it is due to my copper attomizer. I attempted to give the atomizer an patina but it was unsuccessful. Very dumb of me considering I was dealing with dangerous chemicals. I believe the chemicals leached into my atomizer and that' is what is making me sick. What do you think? Is there anyway to purge the atomizer of chemicals?
Thanks

I think it's pretty silly to use a copper topper;
use stainless steel; pay attention to the insulators, not the colors.

but just remember you don't actually know what you were sick with, so don't be jumping to conclusions
 

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I don't think vaping caused this. I think it was the very dumb idea to patina something you put your mouth on or very close by made you sick. Being within 5 feet of ammonia is enough to give me the same feelings you got. Nonetheless putting it to your mouth. Claiming an ecig made you sick is not the thing to say.

I've done force patina's on mods themselves, but would never do an atty. If anything I would torch and atty to turn it blue/purple.

Not sure how to get the chemicals off, but I'd say go buy another RDA. You can buy a mutation x or clt for cheap at shops.
 

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I apologize for the misleading thread title, I will probably dispose of that atty and just buy the same one(maybe a different color), I love the Stillare v3

Sounds like a good plan to me. I use SS attys and though I do use brass drip tips, I know how to make them safe. If you're in any doubt about material choices, use SS from known good manufacturers and retailers.

OTOH, you don't yet really know anything about what made you sick so it could be anything vape related or otherwise. Best of luck with it and stay safe!
 

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First off, your copper atty isn't hurting you.
Common sense allows us to understand copper is used in high end cookware and in The water pipes that service your home.

IMHO it's possible that you didn't remove all the cleaner from your atty buy I would guess there's another problem causing your issue.



No problems here.
 

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First off, your copper atty isn't hurting you.
Common sense allows us to understand copper is used in high end cookware and in The water pipes that service your home.

IMHO it's possible that you didn't remove all the cleaner from your atty buy I would guess there's another problem causing your issue.


No problems here.

When acidic foods are cooked in unlined copper cookware, or in lined cookware where the lining has worn through, toxic amounts of copper can leach into the foods being cooked.[8] This effect is exacerbated if the copper has corroded, creating reactive salts.[9] Actual cooking may not be required for copper to leach into acidic liquids if they are stored in copper for a period of time.[10] Many countries and states prohibit or restrict the sale of unlined copper cookware

Copper toxicity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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