Lung Burn...

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Doctor Rock

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I know others have posted about lung burn, and I too still feel the burn in my lungs.

To those have had this same issue, did switching to VG help? Just curious.

I use 11mg primarily and 18mg when I'm out drinking. I want to try VG, but don't want to order a bunch of VG carts if it's not going to solve the issue.

PS - the lung burn is usually only in the morning and then the ol' lungs seem to be fine :)
 

katkin

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I know others have posted about lung burn, and I too still feel the burn in my lungs.

To those have had this same issue, did switching to VG help? Just curious.

I use 11mg primarily and 18mg when I'm out drinking. I want to try VG, but don't want to order a bunch of VG carts if it's not going to solve the issue.

PS - the lung burn is usually only in the morning and then the ol' lungs seem to be fine :)

I get it too (and mostly in the morning with VG) - so I won't say VG solves the problem. But I will say, with me, that I get it with PG all day long (not always, but on and off). I can vape PG, but I'll be vaping along merrily and suddenly - zap. 8-o VG seems to only do that to me when I first get up.

I vape 18-26, the lower at night before going to sleep.
 

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My thinking is that the lung burn is something that will go away. Since it is already worse in the morning and better later in the day, makes sense that this is a temporary issue.

Please, do NOT switch to VG unless you have an actual PG related allergy. The VG carts and juices, while great for people who need them, show off a change/loss in flavor that is very noticable.

I guess I have been lucky, since other than some CRAZY NASTY throat hits, I have been ok.

What you can also do is vary your vaping....maybe your nic needs in the AM are quite urgent, so you are inhaling fast and deep right away. Could be. Slow vapes, hold the vapor in your mouth for a few seconds, then a slow inhale. Always worked for me.

Keep us posted on your status....hope it works for you!

:)
 

daphne

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I'm sorry that this is bothering you, too...but I have to admit I'm glad it's not just me. ;)

The only way I can inhale is to take take some in my mouth, start breathing through my nose, then right before my lungs are full I take in the vapor.

It's terribly complicated, and I hope that either the lung burn goes away or I get used to doing it this way.

In my next order I am going to try some 4 and 0 mg to see if that helps.

(OH! And I have found that if I hit it directly into my lungs - like a water pipe - it doesn't burn at all. Maybe because air is getting mixed with it when I do it that way?)
 
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