Hey all,
Unlike many of you, I was a closet cigarette smoker for 22 years. Yeah, I know that sounds crazy. Personally, I think smoking is a disgusting dirty habit, but I was seduced by it's pleasurable sensations throughout the body, and got hooked when I was 26 years-old. I did not want most of the people I knew to know that I smoked, so I burned lots of candles and incense in my apartment….ran the fan and opened windows alot. The things we go through for our bad habits.
Anyway, I quit about three years back because I had no choice. I was moving in with my single 85 year-old Dad, a staunch non-smoker, who would have been really, really disappointed to find out that I was smoking. My Dad can smell anything, and I just didn't have the heart to disappoint him, so I quit cold turkey. I had headaches for months, fitful sleeps, irritability, and all the other symptoms of quitting, but I really, really missed it bad. I did it for my Dad.
About a year and a half ago, I decided to give the e-cig a try. It was such a comforting feeling to feel that nicotine rush again. I wanted something that looked like a cigarette though, and not some new-fangled space age smoking device. So, I bought a disposable V2. The first night I think I overdid it though. Felt great, but afterward I felt a bit nauseous, like back when you first started smoking tobacco. I liked the look of the long, black cig though…I was a More 120 smoker when I smoked the regular cigarettes. I wished they had one that looked like a More 120!
Anyway, I immediately started noticing that my bedroom stunk like real cigarettes, and was surprised because I thought these things had no odor at all. This was not going to fly living with Dad. He was going to notice the smell (and did). After a couple of days, he mentioned to me, "What is that smell? I keep smelling something burning?" He couldn't put his finger on what it was though, but I thought, "Oh no, this is not going to work out at all."
So, I bought a disposable Blue cig because I heard they were non-odorous. I liked the Blue's, but the menthol gave me hideous headaches no matter what. Terrible migraines would set in 2-3 days after smoking one that would wipe me out for a day. And no, I wasn't smoking more than maybe 8 drags in one session for a couple of days. So, this wasn't nicotine overkill at all. I use to smoke almost 2 packs of Mores a day, and they never did this, but only on occasion.
After about one year of smoking the Blue disposables, I started having weird reactions after smoking them. Both symptoms appearing immediately after smoking them…blurred vision that would last for days, and stomach bloating/gas/soreness. One of the last times I smoked one, it gave me such bad stomach pain (upper GI, not lower, and no, I was not swallowing the smoke at all) that I quit for 3 weeks. It went away so i thought, well, I'll give them another try. The same thing happened, only this time, it lasted for about 2 months before it started to fade again. I haven't smoked anything since. it really scared me.
Surfing the net, I have read about alot of other people experiencing these same symptoms. So you can't just chalk this up to "other health" issues. It amazes me that something they advertise as being the "safe" alternative to smoking tobacco can have such terrible effects…side-effects that real tobacco never produced in me. I have no idea what they are putting in these things, but I do feel now, that vaping can be very harmful and dangerous to certain individuals…meaning, it truly is not for everyone.
So, if you are reading this and have had my same symptoms, you're not alone, and no, I seriously doubt you are experiencing symptoms from something else. I know after stopping and starting these e-cigs, that they are the culprit here, as the symptoms fades over time after stopping.
Oh, and the Blue cigs are NOT non-odorous. My Dad picked up on their smell also…hours after I had smoked one. He kept saying, "I keep smelling something that smells like dirty clothes". And no, I am very clean. He was smelling it lingering on my breath even after I had showered and brushed my teeth. It does have a stinky dirty feet/clothing smell…he's right.
The other thing I found really strange about vaping is that I didn't have the same 'craving" feeling that I had when I smoked a tobacco cigarette. It's not the same feeling at all. In fact, I never really had any cravings at all to vape, which I thought was unusual. It is nicotine, but my body didn't crave it, like cigarettes…and honestly, sometimes it was nice when smoking real cigs to satify that craving, something I have never experienced while vaping.
Anyway, I quit these things before Thanksgiving. To me, they felt poisonous, and my body didn't take to the toxins that they put in these things very well at all. Blurred vision is gone, and stomach issue is finally clearing up now. One day I may go back to tobacco cigs, but the timing isn't right now, but personally, I think there's alot they don't know about vaping, and one day we may all be surprised as to it's harmful effects…and the fact it might not be the "safe" alternative we all thought.
Unlike many of you, I was a closet cigarette smoker for 22 years. Yeah, I know that sounds crazy. Personally, I think smoking is a disgusting dirty habit, but I was seduced by it's pleasurable sensations throughout the body, and got hooked when I was 26 years-old. I did not want most of the people I knew to know that I smoked, so I burned lots of candles and incense in my apartment….ran the fan and opened windows alot. The things we go through for our bad habits.
Anyway, I quit about three years back because I had no choice. I was moving in with my single 85 year-old Dad, a staunch non-smoker, who would have been really, really disappointed to find out that I was smoking. My Dad can smell anything, and I just didn't have the heart to disappoint him, so I quit cold turkey. I had headaches for months, fitful sleeps, irritability, and all the other symptoms of quitting, but I really, really missed it bad. I did it for my Dad.
About a year and a half ago, I decided to give the e-cig a try. It was such a comforting feeling to feel that nicotine rush again. I wanted something that looked like a cigarette though, and not some new-fangled space age smoking device. So, I bought a disposable V2. The first night I think I overdid it though. Felt great, but afterward I felt a bit nauseous, like back when you first started smoking tobacco. I liked the look of the long, black cig though…I was a More 120 smoker when I smoked the regular cigarettes. I wished they had one that looked like a More 120!
Anyway, I immediately started noticing that my bedroom stunk like real cigarettes, and was surprised because I thought these things had no odor at all. This was not going to fly living with Dad. He was going to notice the smell (and did). After a couple of days, he mentioned to me, "What is that smell? I keep smelling something burning?" He couldn't put his finger on what it was though, but I thought, "Oh no, this is not going to work out at all."
So, I bought a disposable Blue cig because I heard they were non-odorous. I liked the Blue's, but the menthol gave me hideous headaches no matter what. Terrible migraines would set in 2-3 days after smoking one that would wipe me out for a day. And no, I wasn't smoking more than maybe 8 drags in one session for a couple of days. So, this wasn't nicotine overkill at all. I use to smoke almost 2 packs of Mores a day, and they never did this, but only on occasion.
After about one year of smoking the Blue disposables, I started having weird reactions after smoking them. Both symptoms appearing immediately after smoking them…blurred vision that would last for days, and stomach bloating/gas/soreness. One of the last times I smoked one, it gave me such bad stomach pain (upper GI, not lower, and no, I was not swallowing the smoke at all) that I quit for 3 weeks. It went away so i thought, well, I'll give them another try. The same thing happened, only this time, it lasted for about 2 months before it started to fade again. I haven't smoked anything since. it really scared me.
Surfing the net, I have read about alot of other people experiencing these same symptoms. So you can't just chalk this up to "other health" issues. It amazes me that something they advertise as being the "safe" alternative to smoking tobacco can have such terrible effects…side-effects that real tobacco never produced in me. I have no idea what they are putting in these things, but I do feel now, that vaping can be very harmful and dangerous to certain individuals…meaning, it truly is not for everyone.
So, if you are reading this and have had my same symptoms, you're not alone, and no, I seriously doubt you are experiencing symptoms from something else. I know after stopping and starting these e-cigs, that they are the culprit here, as the symptoms fades over time after stopping.
Oh, and the Blue cigs are NOT non-odorous. My Dad picked up on their smell also…hours after I had smoked one. He kept saying, "I keep smelling something that smells like dirty clothes". And no, I am very clean. He was smelling it lingering on my breath even after I had showered and brushed my teeth. It does have a stinky dirty feet/clothing smell…he's right.
The other thing I found really strange about vaping is that I didn't have the same 'craving" feeling that I had when I smoked a tobacco cigarette. It's not the same feeling at all. In fact, I never really had any cravings at all to vape, which I thought was unusual. It is nicotine, but my body didn't crave it, like cigarettes…and honestly, sometimes it was nice when smoking real cigs to satify that craving, something I have never experienced while vaping.
Anyway, I quit these things before Thanksgiving. To me, they felt poisonous, and my body didn't take to the toxins that they put in these things very well at all. Blurred vision is gone, and stomach issue is finally clearing up now. One day I may go back to tobacco cigs, but the timing isn't right now, but personally, I think there's alot they don't know about vaping, and one day we may all be surprised as to it's harmful effects…and the fact it might not be the "safe" alternative we all thought.