Vaping question

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I've found that I have to take very shallow drags to avoid coughing. But, I found that to be more true with the tobacco flavored juice for some reason. I'm also thinking/wondering if the juices I started out with might be too stout in the nicotine department. Or, maybe it's the PG vs VG thing. I'm going to steer clear of PG for new purchases and see if that helps. Also, trying some lower nicotine levels.

FWIW, even taking shallow drags I'm apparently still consuming enough nicotine that I'm not craving the analogs, which I still have tons of.
 
When i first started vaping my lungs weren't used to the transition from actual tobacco smoke to a liquid vapor. I assume that the properties of that make you cough. Instead of a dry smoke you are inhaling a vaporized liquid. The cells in your lungs probably aren't used to it entirely. Give it a few days/weeks, things will turn around :)

-Workman
 

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When i first started vaping my lungs weren't used to the transition from actual tobacco smoke to a liquid vapor. I assume that the properties of that make you cough. Instead of a dry smoke you are inhaling a vaporized liquid. The cells in your lungs probably aren't used to it entirely. Give it a few days/weeks, things will turn around :)

-Workman

This is true. The first few days of vaping, I coughed a bit when I inhaled vapor. Now I never cough. I used to cough all the time when smoking. Lungs feel great!
 
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