Your advice is well taken, but I have already tried drinking 3.5 liters of water a day with no relief from dehydration caused by pg. All it did was to deplete the electrolytes in my body without eliminating the pain. Had better results with Gatorade, but the taste was awful, and the pain still persisted. I did better with vg, but it is also a dehydrating agent. Besides, the taste is not the same.
1. I do not believe we can compare the risks of medication with those of vaping. One is a necessity, and the other is
recreation. No one has died from lack of vaping, plenty have died from lack of medication.
2. An athlete knows exactly what his risks are, a vaper does not - at least not now - until research shows what the long term
effects are.
3. A low dose of a harmful substance may not cause immediate harm - not in the short term - but in the long term, the
cumulative effect might show up years later.
4. I also feel better when vaping rather than smoking, but we are just talking about the lesser of two evils.
5. Something is wrong with the logic that says it is OK to add one more hazard to our menu just because we already
face others. We should be trying to reduce potential risks, not to increase them.
We all have our own opinions, priorities and/or agenda. I will not try to convince you of mine if you do the same.
1. I do not believe we can compare the risks of medication with those of vaping. One is a necessity, and the other is
recreation. No one has died from lack of vaping, plenty have died from lack of medication.
2. An athlete knows exactly what his risks are, a vaper does not - at least not now - until research shows what the long term
effects are.
3. A low dose of a harmful substance may not cause immediate harm - not in the short term - but in the long term, the
cumulative effect might show up years later.
4. I also feel better when vaping rather than smoking, but we are just talking about the lesser of two evils.
5. Something is wrong with the logic that says it is OK to add one more hazard to our menu just because we already
face others. We should be trying to reduce potential risks, not to increase them.
We all have our own opinions, priorities and/or agenda. I will not try to convince you of mine if you do the same.
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