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Crazyinariz

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I am sitting in the waiting room/lobby of the Barrow Neurological institute in the Phoenix St. Joseph hospital and I'm vaping away. Idk if it's allowed elsewhere in the hospital, but in the Barrow area it's ok. Wow. Also, i ended up giving 3 ppl (1 nurse and 2 patients drags of HHV gandalf off my ego twist and the names/phone #'s of the 2 local vendors in the phoenix metro area (zikwids in the west valley and desert vapes on the east side). Whoo hoo, i love vaping inside!!
 

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vaping in a hospital is one of those little blessings, for sure. the university of alberta hospital is ok with vaping in most areas of the hospital. when i asked if i could a nurse told me that it was no problem, and that they give disposables to patients. apparently that particular hospital does a bunch of research and advocacy for vaping as well. enjoy!
 

steved5600

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I vaped at my last check up in the halls and while I was waiting to get some blood tests. Had some people look but never even raised an eye brow. No second look and no "you can't do that here". I do get strange looks when driving and vaping.
If you can stand the PG if you get mostly PG you will not produce as much visible vapor. But I just hold it a little longer than normal.
 

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Right on. I once took my ego into a hospital waiting room and kinda just sneeked puffs. If you draw the vapor deep in your lungs for a second on a standard ego you can't really see the vapor on exhale.

No one had a clue ...
I stealth Vape all the time in places it may be taboo. Such a rebel!!!
 

damthisisfun

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And Howard Med published that nonsensical FDA study on their website - more like a copy/paste - and a dude at work was trying to convince me that e-cigs are no safer than analogs - and hospitals are letting folks vape - why doesnt the medical community come out and state the facts or do some real studies and leave us the heck alone. Insurance companies raising rates of e-cig uses by the same amount as regular smokes..........when will this end?
 
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