Hard to imagine a body that rejects 100% VG vapor, 100% PG vapor, and 100% vodka vapor, but I suppose anything is possible.
earlier this year I decided to attempt once again to stop smoking and decided to try this vaping thing , and I can honestly say between the effects of stopping cigs cold turkey , combined with the various effects and reactions to vaping I have never visited the doc office this much in the past 6 years .then I have in the past 6 mo while vaping , I suffered from several symptoms such as nose bleeds , upset stomach everyday , shortness of breath , feeling heavy in the lungs all of it . even had to get meds from my ent to help me out getting over it . I decided a few weeks ago to try 1 last experiment because I was having so much trouble/ reactions with the juices etc , I tried several juices from different suppliers different levels different types etc and suffered
several different reaction , but then I also noticed , when I picked up a pack of cigs , suddenly all the symptoms would disappear . I have come to the conclusion that vaping is no different then anything else on the stop smoking market its not a cure all and it does come with its own set of associated risks . it may be fine for some people same as anything else but clearly its just not for me . sad though I really tried hard but my system just couldn't adjust to it .and with all the aggravation I went through over the last 6 mos. just wasn't worth it any longer , I have returned to smoking and threw all the vaping stuff I acquired over the past few months in the trash
I finally came to the conclusion that vaping is for others and not me , my system just couldn't adjust to it .
best of luck to everyone that vaping does work for , and thanks to everyone on the forum for their support .
I have tried several different stop smoking gimmicks over the years and vaping sadly gets added to the failure list .
It's really sad to hear this. I sure hope you will find a way to quit the analogs that won't make you endure all these side effects. My story is similar. I've noticed that I may have an allergy to the PG in juice. Well, this might just be an assumption, but I've noticed that when I vape 70/30 pg/vg. My face gets extremely oily and I start getting crazy acne. It bothers me so much that I decided to stop vaping for 4 days and suddenly everything starts to clear up, no new flare ups, which really has me stumped. What leads me to believe it is the eliquid is that I had previously stopped smoking analogs completely for 4 months about 1 year ago. During that time I had no acne. Once I started vaping it took about 2 months and bam, my first massive zit.
If I played a Vape Doctor on TV (I don't), I'd prescribe 1 month pure unflavored VG vaping then one month pure unflavored PG vaping. I'd have you call me in the morning if symptoms arise.
I think I'll take that suggestion Doc. I guess by process of elimination I can find out whats really bothering me. Its been approximately 5 days since I've switched over to VG w/ DW and some strawberry flavor. Its been working so far. I wonder why it comes in the form of acne.
Wow. I had no idea it was so difficult for some people.
I didn't either Boater! I guess I can count my blessings again. Stopped smoking the day I started vaping after 30 plus years of smoking. Never looked back....been at it for almost four yrs and have no plans to stop.
Same for me, I feel bad that it didn't go this smooth for the OP.
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If I played a Vape Doctor on TV (I don't), I'd prescribe 1 month pure unflavored VG vaping then one month pure unflavored PG vaping. I'd have you call me in the morning if symptoms arise.
Don't get me wrong I'm not trying to flame or anything... but I'm far from convinced that vaping is really the culprit here.hey I can honestly say I was waiting for the symptoms to go away or at least ease up and I giave vaping a chance for months and the problems never went away until i obviously stopped vaping I just got tired of the side effects everyday . for me it just wasn't worth it
If I played a Vape Doctor on TV (I don't), I'd prescribe 1 month pure unflavored VG vaping then one month pure unflavored PG vaping. I'd have you call me in the morning if symptoms arise.
I got depression, dry skin, a canker sore, headaches, a bit of nausea...but I knew most of that was quitting smoking. That turned out to be true and they all faded out. I now feel better than I ever did as a smoker.
There are some people who can't tolerate PG, though. Most can use VG, but VG has its own challenges.
Wow that sounds like some scary experience o0A whole month?My entire career vaping 100 PG liquids lasted all of four days.
I started with a DK 100 PG liquid and started having allergic reaction to it on the first day. Really didn't now what was going on until I hit day four. No more than a dozen drags starting the day and WHAM! Headache, nausea - that led to vomiting, intense itching on my hands, wrists and forearms and a feeling like I was trying to breathe through wet cheesecloth. Twelve drags on day four - that's all it took.
The symptoms went away - slowly - over a two hour period but that was enough to scare the... vaping out of me for the next four days. Especially the breathing part. I got on ECF researched a ton about allergic reaction and figured it had to be the PG. I very timidly get back on vaping with a high VG liquid... no reactions at all. VAPE VAPE VAPE VAPE - nothing happened. Been vaping high VG liquids every since.
A consult with my Allergist confirmed, based on his experience, that yuppers - that was an allergic reaction to PG.
All I'm saying is some vaping problems are highly fixable. But I'm not about to blame vaping for my allergic reaction to PG - which is in more products than you may be aware of. Allergies happen. And if you have an allergy issue it probably won't take an entire month - for better or for worse - to figure that one out.
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A whole month?My entire career vaping 100 PG liquids lasted all of four days.
I started with a DK 100 PG liquid and started having allergic reaction to it on the first day. Really didn't now what was going on until I hit day four. No more than a dozen drags starting the day and WHAM! Headache, nausea - that led to vomiting, intense itching on my hands, wrists and forearms and a feeling like I was trying to breathe through wet cheesecloth. Twelve drags on day four - that's all it took.
The symptoms went away - slowly - over a two hour period but that was enough to scare the... vaping out of me for the next four days. Especially the breathing part. I got on ECF researched a ton about allergic reaction and figured it had to be the PG. I very timidly get back on vaping with a high VG liquid... no reactions at all. VAPE VAPE VAPE VAPE - nothing happened. Been vaping high VG liquids every since.
A consult with my Allergist confirmed, based on his experience, that yuppers - that was an allergic reaction to PG.
All I'm saying is some vaping problems are highly fixable. But I'm not about to blame vaping for my allergic reaction to PG - which is in more products than you may be aware of. Allergies happen. And if you have an allergy issue it probably won't take an entire month - for better or for worse - to figure that one out.
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Sorry to hear you were having problems,but you made an interesting comment here: "but then I also noticed , when I picked up a pack of cigs , suddenly all the symptoms would disappear"
These are typical withdrawal symptoms from any drug,the fact all your symptoms disappeared once you had a cigarette says it is the cigarettes which are causing the problem.(i.e. your body got it's fix)
Side effects from tobacco withdrawal can last a long long time,it's not just the nicotine,it's the other 7000 or so chemicals you have to rid from your body,which obviously will take time.
I really am not trying to dissuade you from vaping just trying to put a little perspective on what & why you are experiencing these sort of symptoms.
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