So why aren't those awful scented candles and "bed/bath" stores filled with scented soap etc., banned??? They are truely awful, I can't stand to walk into one.
I wonder if you had said candy would she have wheezed? Try mint or a fruity flavor and say it's a tic tac and see what happens.Today I decided to experiment a little bit (which is probably terrible, but I didn't think of that til after). With her back turned, I took a quick couple puffs. When she asked what smelled so sweet (I was vaping caramel) I told her it was my ecig. Guess who started to wheeze?
Yeah. That's just obnoxious.
So then I told her "Oh, I found out that one of the ingredients in an inhaler is in the liquid I use." She said that it was more often than not a smell that can trigger her asthma.
So for all of you with asthma - Is that true? Can a particular smell trigger an attack?
My husband has asthma. My vaping hasn't set him off at all, but then again, I do not release the vapor right in his face. I think it boils down to a bit of common courtesy and caution...even though some people can be so IMPOSSIBLE and DRAMATIC at times!?!%&?!
Yeah at this point I wouldn't push it further with her. Smells only affect my asthma when their from chemicals; perfume, candles some cleaning chemicals. but I don't have an all out attack unless it's either in a small room or walking by a bath and beauty, realy concentrated.
So for all of you with asthma - Is that true? Can a particular smell trigger an attack?
Does anyone actually do any research about nicotine?