Hubby doesn't feel any different

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lmrasch

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I have noticed that I'm breathing better though still not perfect. However my hubby says He doesn't feel any different. He hasn't even been coughing. It's just kinda weird.

How long have you and your hubby been vaping?
Did your hubby have any physical side effects from analogs?
Coughing didn't really start for me until the end of my second week of completely analog free days. I have also read that some don't ever cough up the junk, it just gets absorbed and flushed through their systems...everyone's different.

Hope he hangs in there...
 

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How long have you and your hubby been vaping?
Did your hubby have any physical side effects from analogs?
Coughing didn't really start for me until the end of my second week of completely analog free days. I have also read that some don't ever cough up the junk, it just gets absorbed and flushed through their systems...everyone's different.

Hope he hangs in there...

We've been vaping for almost 2 weeks now, I Know that everyone is different and that's what I keep telling him. As far as side-effects from smokes, there was the typical wheezing, and he still says he feels that and that his chest still feels tight & congested. So I'm not sure why it would be that way.
 

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Get him checked out by the doc - when my brother gave up smoking (he did not ever vape, they weren't invented back then lol) he developed pneumonia about a month later which was pretty easily treated with pills. His doctor said it wasn't uncommon for ex-smokers to go through the wringer with upper respiratory infections after they first give up although he did say my brother was 'unlucky' lol. My brother also got mouth sores and sleep distrubances - he said he almost wished he'd never given up for the first 2 months of going through 'detox' lol.
Might be a good idea to make sure hubby isn't incubating a chest infection or anything.
 

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Get him checked out by the doc - when my brother gave up smoking (he did not ever vape, they weren't invented back then lol) he developed pneumonia about a month later which was pretty easily treated with pills. His doctor said it wasn't uncommon for ex-smokers to go through the wringer with upper respiratory infections after they first give up although he did say my brother was 'unlucky' lol. My brother also got mouth sores and sleep distrubances - he said he almost wished he'd never given up for the first 2 months of going through 'detox' lol.
Might be a good idea to make sure hubby isn't incubating a chest infection or anything.

Damn I hope not, since we currently don't have any insurance (he was laid off due to workforce reduction last year and is still looking for work) we really have no way to get him to the Doc. I'll keep a good eye on him though if he starts to show any signs like that we might just have to make an ER trip.
 

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Damn I hope not, since we currently don't have any insurance (he was laid off due to workforce reduction last year and is still looking for work) we really have no way to get him to the Doc. I'll keep a good eye on him though if he starts to show any signs like that we might just have to make an ER trip.

Being so close to Seattle I would suspect that there is a free clinic close by that he could go to.
 
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