Nicotine levels in e-juice - Am I Crazy??

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chrisl317

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Wooooooooooooooooooooow.

That.... is .... Hardcore.

Should've seen the nurses faces when I stepped off the elevator with a pack of Camels and a lighter in my hand! "You can't do that!" one said, I said "Nobody told me I couldn't"! Me with the heart monitor dangling from his chest! Seems they were looking for me cause of what was happening on the monitor.:laugh:
 
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Sylvie

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Just wondering, do you now vape less often??

I accidently started vaping 36mg, thinking suppliers high was 18 or 24 at the most.. After finding out I realized that the whole time I was using that strength, not ony did I not crave real cigs but I also wasn't constantly vaping all day like I was beforehand..

I too found the flavor a lot more enjoyable at the higher strength as well, got a lower strength after realizing my mistake and it didn't taste as good..

48mg is high but not if it works for you :)
 
Should've seen the nurses faces when I stepped off the elevator with a pack of Camels and a lighter in my hand! "You can't do that!" one said, I said "Nobody told me I couldn't"! Me with the heart monitor dangling from his chest! Seems they were looking for me cause of what was happening on the monitor.:laugh:

Sadly I`d have done the same thing. Fortunately I`ve been blessed with somewhat decent health, and was only hospitalized one time for 2 days and was on the 1st floor:D The somewhat decent refers to many bad discs in my back which will be requiring surgery, and I`m quite sure that smoking as much as I did for as long as I did played a part in that. I hope when the time comes I`m able to use my PV in the hospital.
 

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"Just wondering, do you now vape less often??"

Yes, I do. Now sometimes vaping will slip my mind, just like when you'd smoke and get involved in something and forget you've got a lit cigarette laying around in an ashtray somewhere. Luckily, I don't lose track of my pv.

The heart thing was a birth defect (atrial septum defect) no one found out about until I was 29 and after I did 6 years in the Marines. By the time they found the problem I had a dime sized hole ripped open in the wall seperating the upper chambers of my heart. Boy, was I p*ssed! It took a civilian doctor about a quarter of a minute to figure out what was wrong. The Navy after an untold amount of physicals and a re-enlistment never once heard it.:blink::mad:
 
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