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Vicshalls

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i have two friends that started smoking the green living a while back. they convienced me to give it a try. So, i went down and got the wife and i each a set and dropped about 40 or more on that. For some reason those things made my teeth very sensetive. I gave up on it really fast. then a co worker had her ego set up and i liked it. A vapor store opened up by the house and i went and got on that band waggon and have rapidly moved along to my provari. The friends on the other hand ended up droping the green living one as well. I had not seen them in a while so i did not know this. Went over there for thanksgiving just to sit around and have a few drinks. next thing i know they are calling me on black friday wanting to hit up the vapor store by the house and get set up. Now they too are on the way to a very happy vaping life. And to think they actually kinda got me started. lol
 

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...For some reason those things made my teeth very sensitive...

My dentist said this is a common problem when you quit smoking. I have no idea what "green living" is but it may not have much to do with that.

According to the dentist, nicotine in cigarette smoke actually creates a film in your mouth that has a numbing affect. When you stop smoking, that film goes away and you can have all types of new feeling or sensitivity in your mouth.

Probably not the same for everyone.

Nonetheless, good luck with your vaping.
 

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My dentist said this is a common problem when you quit smoking. I have no idea what "green living" is but it may not have much to do with that.

According to the dentist, nicotine in cigarette smoke actually creates a film in your mouth that has a numbing affect. When you stop smoking, that film goes away and you can have all types of new feeling or sensitivity in your mouth.

Probably not the same for everyone.

Nonetheless, good luck with your vaping.

That would help to explain the debilitating tooth ache I just got over that I had for three days. OMG.
 

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My dentist said this is a common problem when you quit smoking. I have no idea what "green living" is but it may not have much to do with that.

According to the dentist, nicotine in cigarette smoke actually creates a film in your mouth that has a numbing affect. When you stop smoking, that film goes away and you can have all types of new feeling or sensitivity in your mouth.

Probably not the same for everyone.

Nonetheless, good luck with your vaping.

Huh that sounds like a resonable explanation. One of my friends had the same issue. that is why she stopped using it. I went back to analogs for a while, but since i started with the ego i have not had that problem thank god. I am glad my friends are liking it, just know they wont do any research at all so i will have to help the best i can cause lord knows i still have tons to learn. just got to get them to realize you cant vape like you smoked cause you will burn up coils. lol at least i made sure they got some glass tanks.
 
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