Vaping hurting my breathing?

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Cacique

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Well, my best friend had 8 wisdom teeth. He said the whole office was being told about it. No, he's not that wise.

Edit: Just needed to add, that I also agree that the OP should see a specialist ASAP. I understand money constraints, so hopefully you'll be able to get this figured out soon. Good luck.
 
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I figured out it is an allergy to haus "craft collection" liquids I was vaping. I stopped using the haus craft collection moon milk and it completely went away. Last night I picked up the craft collection voo-dew thinking a different flavor would be okay, and it's the same thing again. So, guess that's it.
I think it's an allergy because my skin started getting itchy all over when I vaped it, too, which is my biggest sign of allergy. Plus I have had inhalation/respiratory allergies before, they were just a bit different than my initial reaction to moon milk, however now when I tried the voo-dew from the same line it is giving me a typical respiratory allergic reaction. Itchy lungs, coughing, have to use an inhaler. I never had an allergy to an eliquid before. i am buying new tanks etc so i don't have any remainder residue from that liquid. No more haus liquids for me.

It's weird though because their website boasts about the quality of their ingredients and they have the typical ingredient profile, must be allergic to a flavor they use.
 
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I figured out it is an allergy to haus "craft collection" liquids I was vaping. I stopped using the haus craft collection moon milk and it completely went away. Last night I picked up the craft collection voo-dew thinking a different flavor would be okay, and it's the same thing again. So, guess that's it.
I think it's an allergy because my skin started getting itchy all over when I vaped it, too, which is my biggest sign of allergy. Plus I have had inhalation/respiratory allergies before, they were just a bit different than my initial reaction to moon milk, however now when I tried the voo-dew from the same line it is giving me a typical respiratory allergic reaction. Itchy lungs, coughing, have to use an inhaler. I never had an allergy to an eliquid before. i am buying new tanks etc so i don't have any remainder residue from that liquid. No more haus liquids for me.

It's weird though because their website boasts about the quality of their ingredients and they have the typical ingredient profile, must be allergic to a flavor they use.

Both E-liquids contain a Creamy/Milky flavor which may be the ingredient they are using that is causing you issues. I would recommend using caution in purchasing small samples of any Creamy e-liquid to see first, how you react, before buying any larger quantity.

Best of Luck!
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sincerelysasquatch

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Both E-liquids contain a Creamy/Milky flavor which may be the ingredient they are using that is causing you issues. I would recommend using caution in purchasing small samples of any Creamy e-liquid to see first, how you react, before buying any larger quantity.

Best of Luck!
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Yep, I thought that may be it. I am going to sample in shops now before I buy... although vape shops probably won't be a fan of me sampling liquids to see whether I have an allergic reaction. lol
 

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I haven't read all the posts here but when I stopped smoking, I read a lot about shortness of breath after smoking cessation. I found that many ex-smoker suffer from shortness of breath, sometime up to 2 years after stopping. Why? Many theories but nothing solid as to why this happens. It subside over time though. My last cat scan showed mild emphysema but I run 3-5 miles regularly, swim occasionally, stay active and vape. I sometime notice that after a pushy run, I can feel short of breath for awhile. This last until the clogged phlegm in my lungs is out... Still my SpO2 is been 98-99% so far, and I can breath quite deeply most of the time and it gets better the further I stay away from smoking.

Edit: I read most of the posts now... If not the op, I hope my post will help someone to get better in understanding how smoking cessation and lungs healing can be challenging.
 
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