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Right, so im sure most of us here has od-ed on nic sometime during vaping. Took me a while to realize that it was happening (headache and nausea), but how bad is it really? The other day something weird happened, im not sure if it was entirely due to the nicotine, but i had this weird sensation in my head, like my brain was being slightly compressed or something. There was this slight feeling of pressure at the area behind my forehead/nose but no pain or anything.

I googled it, and found that its not uncommon and it could be a sinus/tension headache due to stress and other stuff, but the thing is it never happened to me before (before i started vaping).

What do you guys think? Currently im only vaping 12mg and it takes a while for the nic to take effect (I used to be a 1 pack 2 days kinda smoker)

Read a few articles about how nicotine can cause stroke and heart problems, even by itself, unaccompanied by the 4000 other chemicals from tobacco smoke. Do u guys think this is something i should check out or be concerned about?
 

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Well you did say you have a Head Problem so go see a head doctor.

lol really shows how smart you are.

try smoking a few sticks of analog at one go, you'd get the same result.

for some reason i didn't even after 3-4 sticks chain smoked. there would be that slight nauseating feeling but no headaches or anything.
 

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To be fair, I think eyespan wasn't trying to be sarcastic thou he could have elaborated.

If you do have prolonged symptoms, you should see a doctor as pg/vg sensitivity is a pretty common thing.

Best is to consult a doctor, regulate your vape time, or even consider going back to analogs to see if the symptoms go away.
 

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To be fair, I think eyespan wasn't trying to be sarcastic thou he could have elaborated.

If you do have prolonged symptoms, you should see a doctor as pg/vg sensitivity is a pretty common thing.

Best is to consult a doctor, regulate your vape time, or even consider going back to analogs to see if the symptoms go away.

might be the juice itself. better now after changing the juice. some stuff from bolehland not really boleh.

i don't think it would be wise to see a doc with a vape related problem here would it?

oh i have no doubt in his sarcasm.
 

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might be the juice itself. better now after changing the juice. some stuff from bolehland not really boleh.

i don't think it would be wise to see a doc with a vape related problem here would it?

oh i have no doubt in his sarcasm.

Some doctors are pretty open-minded about these stuff. Talk to your GP.

As for juice wise, go for those established brands. No need to go for funky made in outer space stuff. Dekang & HC juices are pretty much ok. If you wanna be banal about juices, start DIYing.
 

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Nicotine is a poison and should be treated likewise. Short term complications due to exposure include symptoms of nausea, headache, irritability, loss of sensation in extremities, visual impairment, heart palpitations.

Vaping is not for everybody.

oh i have no doubt in his sarcasm.

Do not doubt. More is coming.
 
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