Long time vaping...now coughing

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Hi,
I've quit analogs a year 1/2 ago with a Joye. Got an ego when they first came out and mix my own juice. 60%VG, 18 mg. In the last 2 months I've started coughing after taking a drag. My recipe/flavor has not changed at all. I'm still using the same supplier for flavor/VG/PG/Nic that I have used for the last year. I don't have a cold and know that it is related to vaping. Has anyone else done through this? I'm not even sure what to try and change. Ideas anyone?

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Kathy
 

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Since apparently nothing with your juice or kit has changed and you do not have a cold or flu, I agree with Katya- go see a pulmonologist (lung specialist). I work for one. There are many, many other things that can cause a cough, it's worth it just to rule out other causes that may be serious. Do you only cough when you vape? No other times?
 

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My recipe/flavor has not changed at all. I'm still using the same supplier for flavor/VG/PG/Nic that I have used for the last year.
I don't think that real means much, a lot can change over a years time even with the same stuff/supplier.

I'd probably just buy some premixed PG and VG liquids (from some other source) and see if it goes away.

When trouble shooting any kind of problem you can't make assumptions (I'm still using the same"). The doctor advice makes sense, but for me it would after trying another liquid.
 

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I don't think that real means much, a lot can change over a years time even with the same stuff/supplier.

I'd probably just buy some premixed PG and VG liquids (from some other source) and see if it goes away.

When trouble shooting any kind of problem you can't make assumptions (I'm still using the same"). The doctor advice makes sense, but for me it would after trying another liquid.

I would have to agree with WillB on this. Try something else. And also, it isn't uncommon to acquire an allergy to something that you were never allergic too before.
 
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