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No I've not ever experienced any negative effects like that from vaping. You likely have something going on physically that should be addressed by your physician immediately. Get some medical testing done and that should be able to pinpoint the source of your medical problem. I hope you feel better real soon and hopefully you can get your problem fixed. Don't mess around because it could be very serious. Make sure you get the medical care you need. Best wishes.
 

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sounds like your doc will hold the answers to this, im not sure, and honestly a little worried, is the arythmia definitely connected to the vaping? have you stopped for more than 24hrs to see if the arythmia is affected?
I stopped for a few days and same symptoms however much weaker than when vaping 18mg. Doctor told me to wean down and have been for 3 weeks from 18mg to 4mg. The symptoms are much weaker however last night I couldn't sleep due to a strong fib that scared the heck out of me once again. Maybe it's the stimulant part of the nicotine messing with me. Today is the second day on 4mg and would want to give it more time before I quit if I have to. I have to quit I would but would link to be 100 percent sure. I smoked 25 years and I love vaping
 

Fireka

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If you're experiencing health concerns seek professional medical advice, as in go see a doctor asap.


Stop vaping or reduce you nic level by half and get thine booty to a doctor.
I'm wearing an ecardio as we speak and have been for 2 weeks. Will have it on for up to 3 months. The are monitoring me remotely. They know when my heart fribs. They call me every so often to tell me the electrodes have fallen off. Fortunately when I have a frib attack they don't call me so that means it's all good. They can tell if something is wrong immediately. I did a stress test and all is good. We are all baffled
 

Fireka

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No I've not ever experienced any negative effects like that from vaping. You likely have something going on physically that should be addressed by your physician immediately. Get some medical testing done and that should be able to pinpoint the source of your medical problem. I hope you feel better real soon and hopefully you can get your problem fixed. Don't mess around because it could be very serious. Make sure you get the medical care you need. Best wishes.
Lung wise I feel great. Yes I have been at this for 3 months.imtrying to find if it's occurred with other vapors. Thanks for sharing
 

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I would definitely lower your nicotine. I switched to kayfuns and an igo w, and I instantly went from 24 to 12. I got some mech mods, and now I'm down to 6mg. What is your setup? As I said, depending on what you vape, things are drastically different. I was getting a feeling that was really antsy and uncomfortable with my mechs at 12 mg, so this stuff can happen.

I would go to the doctor as others have recommended. This sounds unrelated to vaping, but I'd still drop the nic, and see a doc. Good luck! Sorry to hear about this.
 

Domkayfunimous

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I started at 12mg and with each new set up that was more powerful I went down in mg of nic. Currently at 3mg unless I am going to vape a bit then I will use 0 nic. Encountered very dizzy spells and a light head until I realized I needed to reduce the nic, but I was vaping more.
With the increase in vaping came very dry, tired eyes and some slight night time cramping of my calves so I went from a 50/50 VG/PG to an 80/20 mix and that has cured both. Take care not to over do it.
 

Fireka

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I would definitely lower your nicotine. I switched to kayfuns and an igo w, and I instantly went from 24 to 12. I got some mech mods, and now I'm down to 6mg. What is your setup? As I said, depending on what you vape, things are drastically different. I was getting a feeling that was really antsy and uncomfortable with my mechs at 12 mg, so this stuff can happen.

I would go to the doctor as others have recommended. This sounds unrelated to vaping, but I'd still drop the nic, and see a doc. Good luck! Sorry to hear about this.
I'm not 100 percent sure if it's related to vaping but I'm happy to announce that I didn't have 1 single episode of heart flutter at night and my heart was elevated. I did wake up several times @2 am @4am @6 am pretty anxious about having an episode but not one single flutter or hiccup.
I was reading on PVCs, arythmias and what is given to someone at the hospital for these symptoms, magnesium. Yesterday I went to GNC and picked up true vitality calms magnesium and I swear I believe this stuff is what is working. I might have been magnesium deficient. This is in a powder form and the body absorbs this stuff real fast. I'm going to give it a few more days to confirm it's the magnesium.
I have a clear tank atomizer, nothing fancy. If In a week I'm still symptom free I will raise mg on ejuice to 6mg just to be 100 percent sure what is doing what.:)
 

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I started vaping 3 months ago. When i first started, I would get headaches accompanied by dizziness and a tightness in the chest with fits of coughing. That was at 12 nic strength. I dropped it down to 6, lowered the pg level, and have had no further issues. Hydration is also key. Three months now ...smoke free and loving it! Feeling better and breathing easier.
 

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I think the closest i came to dying while vaping was when i went from my pro tank 2 to an RDA. I tried using the 18mg super menthol in the RDA and nearly passed out on my first couple throat hits.....was nauseous, light headed and really didn't feel like standing up for an hour or so. Other than that everything has been great lol.
 

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I'm no doctor, so feel free to take what I say here as you want.

If I were experiencing issue's of that sort, I would drop anything that may remotely have an influence on the condition, for me that would include all vaping, regardless of nicotine level. I would stack the chips in favor of finding out what the issue is as soon as possible, once you have a clear diagnosis and treatment plan you can decide if vaping was a culprit for the issue or not, and if not, if vaping is safe to do during whatever treatment is necessary (perhaps better worded, decide if vaping will interfere with any treatment/healing process).

Like I said, I'm not a doctor, this is just my opinion.
 
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