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Soulflower

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Howdy,
last Saturday until Friday I was hospitalized due to a MS flare. Before going, I packed my bag including my Provari, charger, juice, etc. I debated asking premission to vape, but decided to test the waters knowing that if the answer was no I could do it anyway hehehehhh:D. Anywho, I was given the greenlight and found myself giving Provari seminars each shift. It is nice to know that there is now away to simulate smoking while hospitalized :).

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mendnwngs

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I travel..

.. A lot..

I always go out to the outdoors smokers area to vape. I don't know if I have to, but frankly with airport security as uptight as they are, I don't mind paying 'pennance' by having to do another trip through security to get back to my gate.

So far, I think theres once that I've gone out and vaped, where no-one asked about my vaping.. Every other time, I've found myself giving (as you said) "Seminars" about vaping, and my PV of choice, the ProVari.

its been my experience that most people are genuinely curious about vaping, and especially the smokers, looking for an easy path to safer nicotine..

Safer is easy to explain, the joy of flavors, better health, and community is a bit more elusive to describe..

Bravo for being an ambassador, Soulflower... Thanks for taking the time, and helping others at least get a bit better understanding about what we're really doing here. :)

Oh, and I hope you get to feeling better. I had a sister in law with relapsing-remitting MS.. Me, and MrsWngs will keep a good thought four you! :)
 
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