Okay, here is an interesting experience I seem to be encountering -
I started back on vaping in December of 2011 , after the crazy holiday rush and all I decided to go and start donating plasma ( read: selling my body for research ), its a fairly popular and common thing, you go in, and get hooked up to a machine that extracts plasma from your blood, it takes about an hour to go through the process and you make money, usually about 60.00 a week if you go twice, it gets put on a prepaid card , so I was like awesome, I can use this to order vape stuff!
Part of the process is you have to have a physical and blood drawn so the company can ensure you are a viable subject or whatever - This is where it gets interesting ...
I went in, did the physical, the blood draw , donated plasma 2 times, then the next time I went back I was told I couldn't donate because they couldn't get a good read on my blood for some reason, and I would have to reschedule for another physical and all that --
So I did, they said I only needed my blood redrawn and I could continue to donate, so I went along with it, was able to donate another 2 times before I was told my blood was "UN-readable" for testing" and they had to re-draw, after this 3rd time I donated then came back and was told that I couldn't donate until my results from the 3rd blood test came back because I was outside of the 21 day grace period and the lab couldnt get a good "SPE read" because I had to much of something ( like fatty cells or lipids or something like that ) in my blood --
They asked if I had any health changes or changes in my diet, and I told them that I have started to eat a little bit better and diet but left out the vaping because at the time I was pretty irritated and didnt really put it together, but after reading this post here:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...7671-toxicological-effects-pg-vs-vg-long.html
Specifically this quote -
"Based on these findings, I have my own speculations that inhalation of VG either causes a release of fats in the adipose tissue or facilitates further storage of fat in the adipose tissue. I have noticed fat-loss potentially associated with my introduction to this process."
I am wondering if vaping is causing something to metabolize into my bloodstream that is causing the lab to be unable to read my blood.
Anyway, thoughts, comments , random blatherings ? anyone....??
I started back on vaping in December of 2011 , after the crazy holiday rush and all I decided to go and start donating plasma ( read: selling my body for research ), its a fairly popular and common thing, you go in, and get hooked up to a machine that extracts plasma from your blood, it takes about an hour to go through the process and you make money, usually about 60.00 a week if you go twice, it gets put on a prepaid card , so I was like awesome, I can use this to order vape stuff!
Part of the process is you have to have a physical and blood drawn so the company can ensure you are a viable subject or whatever - This is where it gets interesting ...
I went in, did the physical, the blood draw , donated plasma 2 times, then the next time I went back I was told I couldn't donate because they couldn't get a good read on my blood for some reason, and I would have to reschedule for another physical and all that --
So I did, they said I only needed my blood redrawn and I could continue to donate, so I went along with it, was able to donate another 2 times before I was told my blood was "UN-readable" for testing" and they had to re-draw, after this 3rd time I donated then came back and was told that I couldn't donate until my results from the 3rd blood test came back because I was outside of the 21 day grace period and the lab couldnt get a good "SPE read" because I had to much of something ( like fatty cells or lipids or something like that ) in my blood --
They asked if I had any health changes or changes in my diet, and I told them that I have started to eat a little bit better and diet but left out the vaping because at the time I was pretty irritated and didnt really put it together, but after reading this post here:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...7671-toxicological-effects-pg-vs-vg-long.html
Specifically this quote -
"Based on these findings, I have my own speculations that inhalation of VG either causes a release of fats in the adipose tissue or facilitates further storage of fat in the adipose tissue. I have noticed fat-loss potentially associated with my introduction to this process."
I am wondering if vaping is causing something to metabolize into my bloodstream that is causing the lab to be unable to read my blood.
Anyway, thoughts, comments , random blatherings ? anyone....??