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jtlewis

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Not a Dr. here but I have some light medical experience kind of depends the situation as she may of told you could have a bronchial infection or other lung inflammation and your just not showing any external signs. Also depending on when you quit analogs your lungs will start a repair process that will cause wheezing due to the built up nasty stuff analogs deposits in your lungs over the years. In most cases there’s really nothing to worry about and it’s always good to accelerate the lung repair process by starting a light cardiovascular exercise program. Just follow your doctors’ direction and I’m sure if it persists they will order chest x-rays at some point to look inside. And at this point with concerns to it being e-cig related I know of no bad reports medical wise on what we’re doing to ourselves on them . Hope this helps some…..
 

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Try different types of liquid refills. Some people are intolerant to different base materials or to different flavorings.

For example VG is sometimes a culprit because it can be made in different ways, some people finding that one of those types is not suitable for them. Flavorings can also produce a similar result.

You'll need to get some different types/makes of liquid, and trial them. Some people seem to be able to consume huge quantities of just about anything with no effects at all - others have to be selective. Some even have to use unflavored base, or a known 'hypoallergenic' type produced in a lab.
 
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