Gonna Puke E cig arrived

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Acroma

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I puked on my first vape because the "tobacco flavored" tasted like amaretto liquor and I had a bad experience with it "Drank a whole coffee cup of it on a bet and puked for 6-7hours". The camel, mild 7 both had that and I instantly ran to the restroom to puke...

Switched to vapin pep-c from myPVshop.com and I haven't looked back. ATM it's Myboro from myPVshop.com and banana cream from DIYflavorshack.com mixed Mhhmmm good.

Edit: they were PG free liquids.
 
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I haven't really got started in vaping yet, but as an objective observer I'm inclined to think its the nicotene content.

Nausea isn't generally attributed to an allergic reaction, thats kind of a misconception. But the nicotene is a stimulant, and also a mild appetite suppressant and these things tend to cause nausea in doses that you aren't used to.

Correct me if I am wrong, but when I was out researching it seemed to me that most name brand cigs run in the 10-18 range depending on what you smoke. The 18 being on the high side.

Either way, I'm not sure what the absorptive properties of the vapor is, but I've had people tell me that vapor is more easily absorbed by the lungs as well.

May not be the reason, just food for thought.
 

Kent C

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The 18mg carts were recommended to me in the expert forum.

I know it can be confusing at first but here's your expert question and there's no recommendation:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ask-experts/60297-gonna-puke-vk-arrived.html#post901874

You did get a 16-18mg recommendation in a regular forum thread:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/new-members-forum/59556-where-one.html#post891342

Vomiting can be a reaction to too much nicotine and there is really no good correlation between cigarettes and ecigs. Nicotine absorption is hard to judge without blood tests. It could also be, as some suggested a reaction to PG but lowering nicotine would be what I'd try first. PG allergies are actually rare, but of course possible. There is a 'sister plant' of tobacco called pukeweed that is taken to induce vomiting. And hiccups - my early warning system when I get too much nic - is a lower level symptom along the lines of vomiting - an intermediate response, you could say, without actually vomiting.
 

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It's got to be a PG reaction, or a nicotine reaction. The reason I quoted you it seems you have tried various flavors "throughout the day" when you said you had smoked a (1) cigarette before. A lot of people around here have over done it at first. New toy syndrome.

I use 18mg and smoked 3 packs a day and I got sick a couple of times in the first days. If I can have that happen you darn sure can

But find after a couple draws I start to feel nauseated. I have the 18mg carts and have tried various flavors.

Anybody else get sick from these?
 

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You know, I was thinking about "New Toy Syndrome" this afternoon looking over my order. I got all med nicotene levels to kick the craving, but I didn't take into account that I'll probably go 2xBats**t than I did when it came to smoking my hookah.

I loves the flavors.

I probably should have grabbed a couple 0 nic juices?
I don't want to derail the thread, I'll go look around the forums for suggestions but any suggestion via PM would be awesomesauce.

-5 for saying awesomesauce.
 
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