Nic sick?

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sobero4

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you can become nic poisoned, rather than nic sick. A fellow nursing student I had at my nursing school with me (one of my closest buds) Became violently ill after losing her e-cig somewhere on the hospital unit she had been assigned for the day. So rather than just go buy a pack of cigarettes, she decided to drink her juice. Within 10-15 minutes her guts were emptied in the hospital bathroom, she was dismissed from her clinical day due to stomach flu.... walked out to the parking lot of the hospital and continued to dry heave all the way over to where her vehicle was parked. Lesson learned...nicotine is a poison when consumed in substantial amounts by humans. She got better , no serious complications, just a long nap that carried her over well into the next day. Happy and Safe Vaping too All
 

ku_

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Finally someone did it! ;) Too bad, though, that it's N/A atm and contains PG, which I'm somewhat allergic to.
Are there commercially available WTA extracts (not ready-to-use liquids) or WTA liquids from other manufacturers?

I'm mixing with passionflower tincture now (got the tip from the WTA thread here on the forum, though I'll never get done with all the 150+ pages ;)), but I sometimes get a feeling that the attys don't like it too much. Have to clean them pretty often and the last one still tastes burnt (though I haven't got much experience with the same attys without PFT, so maybe the problem is something else, I've had extremely bad luck with hardware purchases anyway).
 
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DaveP

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Finding the right nic strength so that you can vape all you want and not OD is a good thing to do. I've vaped 24mg for a year and a half and still haven't dropped the nic level. Once in a while, when I'm watching TV or on the laptop, I'll subconsciously chain vape and start to feel the effects. You learn to recognize the feeling and stop before you get dizzy.

Once you get the hang of how much and how often, you won't OD yourself. I still remember twice when I OD'ed on cigarettes. Once was as a 15 year old who tried his first cigarette and the other was when I quit for two years and started back. Both times, the first one made me giddy and my brain told me if one was that good, two would be better. NOT!
 

ku_

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BTW, sobero4, drinking that vile sh.. on purpose? Wow! Do you know how much she drank?
Theoretically, putting a couple of drops of your favourite strength in your mouth should be relatively safe, happened to me when I switched from an atty with extremely tight draw to an atty with extremely light draw. It just tastes extremely vile, burns your tongue to hell and isn't "satisfying" at all. Probably got an hour's worth of nicotine in an instant and still had to go on vaping. I'm a chain smoker/vaper, though and stuff like chewing tobacco makes me crave for a cigarette very hard.
If it was more than two drops and I had nothing to drink, I'd probably throw up from the taste alone.
 
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