Gonna give vaping one more go...

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JCinFLA

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Honestly...do you start each new thread because there's some specific number of views you're trying to reach...and none of them have "hit" that mark yet? ;)

People have offered their advice, opinions, recommendations, etc. on ALL of them so far, and nothing seems to have changed. You're going to do what YOU want to do, and you know it. Nothing a bunch of strangers will say to you...will change that.
 

zoiDman

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From the Funny Things File

When I posted this in the Last Thread, I guess some thought it was directed towards the OP, ...

From the Street Dictionary

in·san·i·ty

/inˈsanədē/

noun:
  1. The act of doing the same thing again and again and again (and again) and expecting different results.

... It wasn't.

LOL
 

stols001

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@nicotineisbomb , didn't you JUST post yesterday your fears about permanent IQ changes due to a nic OD? Have you forgotten (perhaps you WERE affected by your nicotine overload, more than we all thought).

Because, you were pretty much told that nicotine overload isn't great for you, so why you would then seek out a vaping device of the sort you describe, ESPECIALLY WHEN you are smoking five cigarettes a day?

The answer to your question is: nobody knows if your brain will "adapt" to that level of nic, as you continue to push the envelope. That is an utterly ridiculous nic strength for someone who smokes five cigarettes a day. I highly "doubt" your body will "adapt" to that vaporizer at that strength leading you to need more and more and more and etc. I doubt it, because you will use it for 3 days, then go back to smoking. It seems like that's what you do every time.

And, nicotine is not THAT helpful for those with ADHD. And, if you have bad ADHD and nic helped you, I'd imagine you'd be smoking more. Nicotine may be slightly helpful for those with ADHD, but it certainly doesn't match the power of actual medications (and, these medications are ANCIENT, they've been around forever AND they offer very little in the way of side effects, too).

Are you taking any meds for your ADHD? Why not do THAT, not "use" your ADHD to "justify" tobacco or high nicotine strength devices).

I HAVE ADHD, and I can attest that the smoking effect is a "mild" aid, but I vape 18 mg/ml in my setups, and I was a three pack per day smoker.

So, I guess go ahead with your vaporizer after being upset yesterday about your nicotine "OD". Sounds to me like you are aiming to do exactly what you were told NOT to do, which seems par for the course. Instead of taking your overload seriously,. now you are doing THIS??

I despair. I only have one thing left, since you tend to do the opposite of what you are told. .I think you should order the setup, have it fail, and go back to smoking again. Please, do exactly and only that. Continue to waste your money, your heath and everything else. Smoking is the ONLY way for you.

So, come back once you are stably vaping and etc. Since you do the exact opposite of what is recommended, I can only recommend that you become a never vaper, and don't look back.

Prove me wrong??? (Hopefully....)

Anna
 

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Well the nicotine makes me more focused with my ADHD and motivated that's why I use it.

Apparently you don't understand how small the amount of nicotine you get from 5 cigs per day is, or how quickly your system renders that small amount ineffectual.

Self induced placebo effect... Again, best to seek professional help for your issues.

Nicotine might be a good way to treat your issues, under a doctors direction & supervision using accurately measured dosages and accurately monitored continine levels.
But, only a medical professional could say if it is, or if isn't.

The majority of us aren't doctors, those that are wouldn't give medical advice via an interweb forum.
 
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