How safe is DL vs MTL vaping....

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Because you can feel them coming in your mouth not in the throat... you can exhale them faster...

Fair answer. But based on human interaction which is uncontrollable. You maybe able to detect it, but that does not mean others will as well. I have taken dry hits from both actions…sometimes I can tell, sometimes I am too lazy to react (being honest), and sometimes it catches me off guard
 

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We are all going to die.

I don't mean that in some sort of terrifying way other thank at some point we are all going to die.

My water main broke after like 3 months living here and while it was HELL I am glad because it was the original oh 90 years ago pipe, and it had galvanized, mean I was drinking poison coffee for months. I'm not SWEATING MTL/DL because let's face it I could carefully keep track of like my teeny tiny MTL vape consumption and then get run over by a car, on the way to work or whatever.

I'm also not googling "galvanized pipe water from 1903.... How poisonous is it?" I just... don't care. I bet the majority of the risk we are exposed to in life other than like DELIBERATELY smoking 3 packs a day, is unknown, uncountable.

I'm just cheered with my body's ability to filter toxins. I really put it though my paces in my youth, then the bipolar happened.

I bet I live to be 100. I will probably be all sweet and knit things, or all cranky.

BUT I will continue to try my best to get laid in the nursing home, AFTER the dudes have shown me their STD tests BEACAUSE that is GOOD MORAL BEHAVIOR.

But, I am still going to die.

I just hope I get my power back before that happens. I am hungry Also SO GLAD it is Friday but COME on power company this town you can drive across it in like 6 minutes faster if you ignore posted speed limits.

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Already been DONE!!! LOL BY ME.

If there's nose to lung, I did it.

I did not want horrible things to happen with all my oral surgeries, and I Nose to lunged the heck out of stuff with all sorts of inhalations.

Also when my teeth came OUT my husband rigged me up this nose smoking DRILL that somehow had this large round spinny part attached to a hose and it shot right up my nose, and it was GREAT.

I did not want dry sockets but I also did not feel that the removal of 24 TEETH at once AND BONE SHAVING was the greatest time to quit smoking, especially when my recovery aids were Advil, mordant prayer and ice packs.

So, no dry sockets (win) no teeth (win/lose) engineering husband (giant win.) LOL he tried a gravity B-whatsit thing first, but he kept making them too large and then like sort of teetering sideways and stuff going "I think this is too strong for YOU." And I was like "Um, I am the 3 ppd smoker, lightweight." Then he was like, "Um the state of your LUNGS I mean and I was like, "Fair enough.'

CLEARLY when it comes to ECF and you lightweights, I am going to be the LAST WOMAN STANDING.

Which will be lonely also WTH STILL no power.

I am buying the husband a generator for Christmas. It's a win win. HE will love it, I will probably get the most benefit out of it.

Anna
 

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Don't worry your husband has a nice Christmas gift planned for you.

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I received an Orick XL pro for my birthday once from my husband. He kept wanting to buy a subpar, cheaper vacuum cleaner. I have been a hotel maid, I know what works and it was THOSE. They are also SUPERLIGHT.

That thing HAS to be like 15 years old and I think the belt broke on it... .Once. It is still going strong.

Also it does not advertise its product as being similar to a toilet, which for me is a big win. I really don't need that image when I am vacuuming.

Anna
 

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Thank you for the response. I understand what you are saying, but as you feel lower consumption is healthier, I feel quality of consumption needs to be factored in. I am not saying more is better, or even equal. I am saying that by neglecting the quality of the vape as in the toxin’s it may produce can very well sway the results. Vaping 2ml per day at high temperatures can easily be more damaging than vaping 10ml per day at low(er) temperatures. And without knowing the details we cannot generalize! There can also be a point of diminishing returns – 2ml per day at toxic levels vs 60 ml per day at less toxic levels as an example. But again, without knowing the details we are making assumptions. When assessing risk, one cannot work on assumptions - for doing so you may assume risk, not mitigate it

The question asked was, is MTL safer than DTL. Either action has their equivalent risk. How each action is performed by the individual will dictate what is more of a risk vs the other. And the amount of total e-liquid consumed within a duration is only one variable of many.

What is also fact – now that you brought up hamburgers, I am now hungry. (picks up phone, logs into Uber Eats which IS harmful to ones health!!;))
I agree, it's not as cut and dry as i tend to think and while I believe it simply falls into moderation has to be better, I simply do not know all the factors involved
 
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