Take it for what its worth, I just wanted to share my experiences more so for new esmokers, those of you who have been vaping for awhile, if you haven't had problems you probably won't.
Here's my timeline: I was a light smoker, had quit but then started up again. Came across ecigs and started vaping in mid October '08. Had med and low strength of nicotine, and yes I did start vaping way more than I had been smoking. That was mistake number 1, and a common habit of new vapers from what I've read here. I started having heart palpitations after about 2 weeks of vaping. I orders NO nicotine and tried vaping that, I still had heart palpitations, just not as much, and my nicotine cravings were not satisfied at all, which sucked. I made a very low nicotine mixture, mixed the no nic and low nic together. That still gave me heart palpitations and still didn't satisfy my cravings.
On top of my heart problem, I was feeling dizzy, weak, fatigued and just generally like crap. I had a hard time getting through a night at work. I quit vaping at work (only did that a few times) then got to the point where I wouldn't even vape before work for fear of feeling like crap and just had one vaping session when I got home. I vaped on my days off and even though I cut back immensely, I just never felt right. I decided to go back to analogues, to at least cut my habit of "smoking" inside; since I vaped inside the house, it was actually more addictive for me than analogues, which were limited to outdoors.
Even on analogues, I continued to have heart palpitations. I smoked analogues for about another month after that and finally quit for good on Jan 2nd (no New Year's resolutions involved, I just felt really stupid to continue smoking with a know heart problem).
I want to state for the record here that I had very very occasional heart palpitations before, back in 07, when I quit the first time. Also have some signs/symptoms of a little circulatory insufficiency, but it seems to be made worse by smoking. I wasn't even using high levels of nicotine, so I must have a sensitivity to it, but the vaping was definitely making me feel worse that just smoking was before I bought the kit. I think it really sent me over the edge. I'm now in the process of a full medical work up with my doctor to determine the cause of my inappropriate sinus tachycardia and premature atrial contractions. Even though I quit smoking almost three weeks ago, I still have heart palpitations daily, usually right before bed when I'm really tired.
I just wanted my story to be a warning to those out there looking into esmoking who have a known heart problem or those light/social smokers who think this is an alternative. Don't do it. Please, I read all the warnings on here before about nicotine overdose, etc etc and I didn't think it would have an effect on me. But I beg of anyone out there who even THINKS esmoking is having a bad effect on them, go to the doctor and see what other alternatives are out there for you.
No doubt, esmoking has been a great alternative for a lot of people on these forums, but just know that it isn't for everyone. If anyone has any questions or if you want to know more details about what happened with me, don't hesitate.
Here's my timeline: I was a light smoker, had quit but then started up again. Came across ecigs and started vaping in mid October '08. Had med and low strength of nicotine, and yes I did start vaping way more than I had been smoking. That was mistake number 1, and a common habit of new vapers from what I've read here. I started having heart palpitations after about 2 weeks of vaping. I orders NO nicotine and tried vaping that, I still had heart palpitations, just not as much, and my nicotine cravings were not satisfied at all, which sucked. I made a very low nicotine mixture, mixed the no nic and low nic together. That still gave me heart palpitations and still didn't satisfy my cravings.
On top of my heart problem, I was feeling dizzy, weak, fatigued and just generally like crap. I had a hard time getting through a night at work. I quit vaping at work (only did that a few times) then got to the point where I wouldn't even vape before work for fear of feeling like crap and just had one vaping session when I got home. I vaped on my days off and even though I cut back immensely, I just never felt right. I decided to go back to analogues, to at least cut my habit of "smoking" inside; since I vaped inside the house, it was actually more addictive for me than analogues, which were limited to outdoors.
Even on analogues, I continued to have heart palpitations. I smoked analogues for about another month after that and finally quit for good on Jan 2nd (no New Year's resolutions involved, I just felt really stupid to continue smoking with a know heart problem).
I want to state for the record here that I had very very occasional heart palpitations before, back in 07, when I quit the first time. Also have some signs/symptoms of a little circulatory insufficiency, but it seems to be made worse by smoking. I wasn't even using high levels of nicotine, so I must have a sensitivity to it, but the vaping was definitely making me feel worse that just smoking was before I bought the kit. I think it really sent me over the edge. I'm now in the process of a full medical work up with my doctor to determine the cause of my inappropriate sinus tachycardia and premature atrial contractions. Even though I quit smoking almost three weeks ago, I still have heart palpitations daily, usually right before bed when I'm really tired.
I just wanted my story to be a warning to those out there looking into esmoking who have a known heart problem or those light/social smokers who think this is an alternative. Don't do it. Please, I read all the warnings on here before about nicotine overdose, etc etc and I didn't think it would have an effect on me. But I beg of anyone out there who even THINKS esmoking is having a bad effect on them, go to the doctor and see what other alternatives are out there for you.
No doubt, esmoking has been a great alternative for a lot of people on these forums, but just know that it isn't for everyone. If anyone has any questions or if you want to know more details about what happened with me, don't hesitate.
