Sort of lost my voice

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Big Red Husker

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I ran out of analogs and have been snowed in the last couple of days. So I figure why not try to quit again and I busted out my 901's and the few remaining prefilled carts I had.

I'm back to vaping full time again my only problem is. Yesterday I vaped heavily and this morning when I woke up I sort of lost my voice, not really but my voice was very deep, hard to talk, raspy. but it was enough people really couldn't understand me on the phone. After about a hour and alot of water later my voice went back to normal.

Is this a side effect of vaping? I never had problems like it earlier. I have had somewhat of a mild cold and cough the last few days and the cold air has been making me hack my lungs out.

I think Im going to switch to VG and see if that makes any difference.

I'm also looking for something with more vapor. I like my DSE901's throat hit just about right could be a tad milder but I would definatly like alot more vapor than what I get out of my 901's. what do you guys recommend? a 501?
 

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Both PG and VG are hygroscopic, meaning they attract water. Meaning for us, dry throats. Add to that the dry winter air, maybe excarbated by heating, and you may encounter problems like that, especially after an infection.
The simple solution: Lots of fluids.

Do try a 501, it has usually more vapour. But then, that is also affected by the liquid; more VG for example usually means more vapour.
 
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