the buzz

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Christina

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Apr 22, 2009
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I've often wondered about this buzz that many people refer to on here. I have felt a buzz or dizzy feeling when I've been deprived of nicotine for say... I dunno 6 hours or more. I consider it more of a rush. I've never experienced a buzz beyond that.

I do find that vaping for me is far more relaxing than analogs. I enjoy taking it slow, nice and easy, where as analogs are "timed" so I would try to get the most of my smoke for my money. With vaping I can relax and take it in when I want.

So yeah, though I don't seem to experience the same buzz as you and others have described I definitely feel a difference and prefer it.

Maybe it's the lack of the tar and other carcinogens that make the difference?
 

Vroya

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That analog "rush" I would get first thing in the morning always felt suspiciously like the dizziness you get when working around a big smoky fire. Perhaps nicotine was responsible, but I think it has a lot more to do with smoke inhalation or at least some other chemicals in the smoke.

I've probably doubled my nicotine rate now that I'm exclusively vaping (think Hookah) and I've never gotten that same rush. A headache and hiccups once, but that's about it. For me it's just a smooth ride without the stink.
 
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