Denial is indeed bad, just as paranoia is
Let's see if it works now...
I don't like the idea of taking leaps into the unknown. Taking leaps into the unknown is a pretty bad idea most of the times. Smoking analogs isn't taking a leap into the unknown, it's taking a leap into something that's very well known.
Just my two cents worth. Sorry if someone doesn't agree.![]()
Forgive me Opie, I am new here. I also haven't had the time to read all 28 pages.
I have just a few questions.
1 Did you every see a doctor?
2 Why post here with such a "loaded" thread title before seeing a doctor.
The simple solution is to stop smoking and vaping for a couple of months and see what happens. If you feel better, don't do either. And, have a doctor checkup just to make sure nothing else is going on. Vaping might not be for everybody. There are allergic reaction to everything from air pollens to puppy dogs and cats. If it's an allergy, a visit to the allergist can reveal that. I've had an allergy test. It takes about an hour and is relatively painless. All they do is scratch your arm in 80 spots with a little stylus and a drop of test solution from each of 80 little test vials in a tray. You wait 15 minutes and they map reactions to the tray to determine which ones caused a red spot. They wipe your arms down and you are done.
Ok, I see...
I stopped smoking as soon as I started vaping. I don't know, maybe I was naive enough to believe I was getting into something miraculous. When you look at the basic juice formulas, it all seems so simple it's hard to believe anyone can actually feel bad with a PV. Plus, there's no combustion. But then, a lot of people complain of this and that and they can't just be disregarded as if they were hypchondriacs talking nonsense. Yes, totally unbiased studies should be conducted, no doubts about that whatsoever.
What we need is a thread..if there isn't one already..about negative health experiences from vapor..
What we really need is some actual studies, with controls and all that. We probably won't get any, because there's no money in it. Until there are studies, I'm going to use common sense. The main ingredients are all proved to be relatively safe.
I agree..we do need double blind scientific method type studies..I guess what I was thinking was ..even though it wouldn't be proof.....we could get see commonalities in such a thread..
I think the problem tends to be that people are changing several things at once, and they don't know what is caused by which (if any) change. Quitting cigarettes gives one set of reactions, and it can be very different reactions depending on how long someone smoked, how much they smoked, etc. Then you add vaping, with all the ingredients for that, any one of which a person might or might not have an allergy to. And then you get the one known side effect of vaping, dehydration, with all its own symptoms and reactions.
I agree..
As a side note I have noticed big tobacco getting into the SNUS but it doesn't even compare to Swedish SNUS which they(big tobacco lobbying the FEDS of course) put it out of my price range..
I don't know how much snus you were using or for that matter how much you were smoking. I went from a 2-3 pack a day habit to 4 or 5 portions a day of snus with occasional vaping when the mood strikes me. The way you keep snus affordable is to buy in quantity and when the bargains are there. My last order was from Sweden around the first of the year when they had a free shipping deal for $200 orders.
That may sound like a lot, but when you figure cartons of cigarettes cost about $50 (or more), that is reasonably inexpensive. I've built my supply up for years and keep it in my freezer. I've personally saved enough to pay off my bike this year with cost savings. People on the dark side (Smokeless tobacco) are constantly posting when a good deal is available.
I was using about 10 portions a day of Thunder frosted extra stark..I smoked 2 packs a day...Now I just vape but my atomizer went out today and I'm screwed..I
need to order a new one..so..I'm back to smoking..my fault..I should have been prepared.
It's odd..It just died...no heat at all..went from working fine.. to no heat at all..oh well
Actually, I CAN and WILL blame vaping for it! It is no secret in the vaping community, that respiratory problems, and cramping DO happen to many vapers. I understand that many people dont seem to have any problems in their journeys up to this point...and i hope they dont.
I am simply telling MY story, and how it played out for ME...NOBODY ELSE!!
Is it stoopid (stupid) that i havent been checked out yet by a doctor? Not at all. This is my FIRST day not vaping, so "geez" no i havent been able to tell if these symptoms have subsided. If they dont subside after a week or so, then yes, i will go get checked out.
Believe me, ive tried every thing under the sun to prevent the cramping, breathing problems etc. More water, only PG, only VG, Mixed, you name it...ive tried it! I am a very active 37 year old male, in great shape for my age. I have never experienced anything like these symptoms until i began vaping.
If I never started smoking analongs in the first place, this could all have been avoided. In that respect, i blame myself.
I think its important that new vapers understand that ecigs are not by any stretch of the imagination, risk free! Until it is proven otherwise, PLEASE let people share their experiances, without judgement!!!!!
Thanks-
At $5.50 a pack, you'd spend $154 every two weeks on smokes at two packs a day. For 40 rolls of snus you'd spend $143 from Northern without CA taxes which I couldn't find easily. At ten portions a day. that supply would last you almost 14 weeks or 7x longer than your smokes. PACT increased cost, but I see snus still as a bargain (plus I enjoy it more than I ever enjoyed smoking).
JMHO
I pay about $2.75 shipped for imported Marlboros..But I do get your point-I would still pay less if purchased in bulk..
But I got a joye 510 kit and I am now a full time vaper and this certainly is the cheapest..