vaping as a laxative

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StereoDreamer

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OOPS. Looks like I was a bit late with my response. Gematria has the link and everything. Like she said.

Gematria gets it part right...

Nicotine stimulates peristalsis (the muscular movements of your digestive tract). Changing from Cigarettes to vaping brings with a litany of issues that can effect "regularity"--detoxification, increased nicotine intake, dehydration, increased hydration--all these things effect your digestive system.

Don't worry about it. As they say in the Gastro-Intestinal world, "this too shall pass"... ;-)
 

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I think the overall point being made is when you quit smoking and start vaping you body has to go through adjustments. There are no hard rules to the matter, since there are sooo many variables on a person by person basis. Some people change and go through major quit smoking withdrawal issues. Other people barely skip a beat and have next to no symptoms/problems/issues.

You can read more here, but don't scare yourself either: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/health-safety-e-smoking/3305-list-symptoms-when-quitting-tobacco-changing-ecigarette.html
 

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Heh... It figures my second-ever post on this forum would be on a thread about poop.

For 32 years, my morning routine involved sitting on the throne with a cig and a cup of black coffee. I've now replaced the cig with a G6 and mini-tank loaded with 18mg Torque 56 and I've had no trouble with going. But there have been some changes in the nature of the "output" that seem consistent with what others have experienced, as detailed in other threads on this forum.
 

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Gematria gets it part right...

Nicotine stimulates peristalsis (the muscular movements of your digestive tract). Changing from Cigarettes to Vaping brings with a litany of issues that can effect "regularity"--detoxification, increased nicotine intake, dehydration, increased hydration--all these things effect your digestive system.

Don't worry about it. As they say in the Gastro-Intestinal world, "this too shall pass"... ;-)

I seem to have this "issue" with my morning coffee hahaa
 

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Heh... It figures my second-ever post on this forum would be on a thread about poop.

For 32 years, my morning routine involved sitting on the throne with a cig and a cup of black coffee. I've now replaced the cig with a G6 and mini-tank loaded with 18mg Torque 56 and I've had no trouble with going. But there have been some changes in the nature of the "output" that seem consistent with what others have experienced, as detailed in other threads on this forum.

This is a fascinating way to introduce yourself to ECF. :)
 

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If you have recently quit smoking too (you didn't say) chances are any short term GI changes are the result of quitting smoking rather than starting vaping.

But you are putting that PV in the right.. place? Aren't you? That could explain a lot...


I was really, really, really trying to not type, "You're using it wrong"...
 

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I get a little help sometimes with vaping and it's appreciated. I get quite a bit more help with snus around "that time" so must be something about the whole tobacco thing for it to work that way. For me anyway. Some people go several days and some people are daily. Daily is an indication of the better state of affairs for most people but everybody is different!
 
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