I posted a thread on October 30 titled, "Wifey Hates vaping".
The issue was that my wife didn't like vaping because it made her cough and she "didn't like what it did to her lungs". Basically, she was stating that she couldn't breath after a vape and that the effects, even though diminished, would last for a while.
Several members suggested switching her over to 100% VG to see if she was experiencing a sensitivity to the PG and to also try a lower nicotine level. I followed their advice and ordered 13 different 6ml bottles from Heather's Heavenly Vapes, all 100% VG and at 18% nicotine, a drop from the 24% nicotine we had been using.
I am happy to report that our efforts have been successful. She can now vape comfortably and is using her PV much more now. Plus, she is enjoying trying out the various flavors. She still feels the need for an analog after dinner and a couple more throughout the day, but the balance has now shifted to vaping!
I posted this followup to provide hope and a possible solution for anyone else that may be experiencing a similar situation.
Thank You to everyone who replied and for helping another smoker get back on track to being an ex-smoker!
The issue was that my wife didn't like vaping because it made her cough and she "didn't like what it did to her lungs". Basically, she was stating that she couldn't breath after a vape and that the effects, even though diminished, would last for a while.
Several members suggested switching her over to 100% VG to see if she was experiencing a sensitivity to the PG and to also try a lower nicotine level. I followed their advice and ordered 13 different 6ml bottles from Heather's Heavenly Vapes, all 100% VG and at 18% nicotine, a drop from the 24% nicotine we had been using.
I am happy to report that our efforts have been successful. She can now vape comfortably and is using her PV much more now. Plus, she is enjoying trying out the various flavors. She still feels the need for an analog after dinner and a couple more throughout the day, but the balance has now shifted to vaping!
I posted this followup to provide hope and a possible solution for anyone else that may be experiencing a similar situation.
Thank You to everyone who replied and for helping another smoker get back on track to being an ex-smoker!
