Unusual nausea after chain vaping session (3rd time)

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newb

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I have been vaping for way over a year and recently (as of easter) I have been getting nausea after chain vaping sessions.. This happened 3 times so far and it sucks!

Anyone else get this? I dont know if I am vaping too fast (draw after draw without stopping for a min or two straight, stop a few mins to cool carto down and repeat) or if it is because I am not drinking enough while vaping...

Pretty unpleasant... :(
 

Mary Kay

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I doubt an allergy would show up at this late date. I do think that maybe it's time for a few 11mg's in the mix. I am getting heartburn latey..mostly just before bed after vaping while talking to you guys. I think It's time for me to go down to 8mg. My next order will have to include some 0nic of my favorites..so I can start cutting.
 

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Newb, my system is actually making me cut down on the nicotine level, so I'm guessing that could be what's happening with you. I started out with 18 and was at that level for about six months before I started with the nausea and a slight fuzzy headed feeling. I dropped down to 16 and it went away for a couple of months, then came back. A week ago I dropped from 14 to 12 for the same reason and am back to feeling fine. I know nothing else has changed about my juices because I DIY. Needless to say, I've about decided that nicotine by itself isn't nearly as addictive as they make it out to be.
 

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You know, now that you mention it keelala, I did have a few extra cups of coffee more than usual today. Too bad I can not recall if I did on the the other days this happened. It seems that after searching forums and other sources, that too much nicotine causes nausea. So to me, it is not the level (Mg if you will), but the actual amount vaped that may have caused this. I do not always chain vape (as mentioned in my original post), although I do vape consistantly throughout the day.

I guess I may have over did it when I got the sick feelings... Stressed times caused me to over vape... Only thing I can think of at this point...

I will take MK's advice and order some lower nic.
 

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Not fun, I know! I also started at 18mg and stayed there for a long time. Just in the last few months have I first went to 11mgs, then 8. I feel good at 8 and in the evening I use 4mg.
I do know that too much coffee makes me feel sick so I only have two cups in the morning. Having ginger capsules from the health food store really helps with nausea too.
Hope you feel better!
 

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Definitely put the pv down for awhile and drink lots of water! Stop chain vaping ANY level of nicotine and alternate by having some milk or water or juice instead...something you know you have no reaction to!

Pay special attention to HOW you are vaping instead of what and then take note of your reactions afterwards :)

I frequently forget and start using the pv like a cigarette and ingest some of the ejuice and THAT will light up my stomach (and mouth and skin and...the list goes on) like a firecracker :( I find the juice causes more reactions in me than the nicotine content but you should definitely drop down to a lower level as that, too, can cause reactions <sigh> We do this for our health and still there are health considerations lurking around every corner :p

NOW check to see if any one ejuice is causing a reaction more than another and what its nicotine content is.

If it still continues, contact your doctor...asap!
 
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