Seriously, what does happen to the PV & VG in your lungs???

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GinnyTx

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Same thing that happens to everything else you breath in everyday, your body deals with it. vaping is liquid, it is simply broken down and absorbed. With everything else you take into your lungs on any given day, vapor is probably one of the easier things to manage.


absorbed and coughed out with normal mucus and swallowed *yummy* *lol*
 

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Zoid! I thought you were sleeping or busy, there's this other heated thread here in this section and I haven't seen you there, how comes? ;)

Its Too Nice of a Day Outside to get Bogged Down in a Heated Thread.

It's 75, Sunny, Unlimited Ceiling with Unlimited Visibility.

Think I might Do some 2" Thick T-Bones later. Or maybe a New York or 5.
 

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Its Too Nice of a Day Outside to get Bogged Down in a Heated Thread.

It's 75, Sunny, Unlimited Ceiling with Unlimited Visibility.

Think I might Do some 2" Thick T-Bones later. Or maybe a New York or 5.

Oh.
You don't want to know what my sister-in-law read somewhere on the Internet about T-bones.
And while you were playing outside I got my bachelors in forum science. You can trust me.
 
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zoiDman

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Oh.
You don't want to know what my sister-in-law read somewhere on the Internet about T-bones.
And while you were playing outside I got my bachelors in forum science. You can trust me.

I considered Minoring in Forum Science when I was an Undergrad. But decided on Applied Chicanery instead.

Figured I could pick up Forum Science as I went. But Chicanery was something Best Learned in a Formal Instructional Setting.
 

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Long term solution to any concerns about the effects of PG/VG on the lungs:

Step 1. Vape to quit smoking
Step 2. Gradually lower nic levels in eliquid to zero.
Step 3. Quit vaping, sell gear
Step 4. Move to the mountains, live long happy life breathing nothing but clean fresh air (unless you fall off a cliff, attacked by a mountain lion, caught under an avalanche, get hit by a bus, killed by jealous spouse/bf/gf, get cancer, get caught in the middle of a terrorist attack, T-boned by a Mac truck, fall off a moving vehicle, parachute don't open, motorcycle wreck at 100mph, fall on your sword, etc. etc. etc.)

Bottom line: There's all kinds of ways to get yourself killed -- accidentally, incidentally, or intentionally.

I'll take vaping over smoking any day.
 

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Long term solution to any concerns about the effects of PG/VG on the lungs:

Step 1. Vape to quit smoking
Step 2. Gradually lower nic levels in eliquid to zero.
Step 3. Quit vaping, sell gear
Step 4. Move to the mountains, live long happy life breathing nothing but clean fresh air (unless you fall off a cliff, attacked by a mountain lion, caught under an avalanche, get hit by a bus, killed by jealous spouse/bf/gf, get cancer, get caught in the middle of a terrorist attack, T-boned by a Mac truck, fall off a moving vehicle, parachute don't open, motorcycle wreck at 100mph, fall on your sword, etc. etc. etc.)

Bottom line: There's all kinds of ways to get yourself killed -- accidentally, incidentally, or intentionally.

I'll take vaping over smoking any day.

^^^ Truth ^^^^
 

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Is vaping harmful ? Dunno.
Is tobacco harmful ? Yeppers.
I quit smoking cigs two years ago strictly because of cost and hassle. I didn't quit for the noble reasons of "health", "longevity of life" or any of those reasons.

Two years in to vaping, I can now run up 5 flights of stairs and not have to wait at the top with my hands on my knees while Phil Collins plays "In The Air Tonight" on my chest.

My nic level has been at 12% since January. I'm on no set time schedule in reducing my nic level. Lower it when I want, when I'm ready. My plan is to get to 0%....when I'm ready. Then toss all my gear. Mission accomplished.

Is vaping harmful ? Got me off cigs and got me breathing again. If it IS harmful, I'll deal with those issues then like I dealt with tobacco issues now.
 
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