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  1. DAYVAPE

    Couple Questions

    PG = Propylene Glycol VG = Vegetable Glycerin They are used as bases for e-liquids... you can buy it with or w/o nicotine. I would buy some plain PG or VG to thin your stuff down till you prefer it. You can buy VG at many drug stores and walmart type stores... typically in the Beauty section I think. Its actually used a skin protectant, etc. I dont know where to buy PG except for online... many vendors sell both and are quite cheap. Remember that the PG is much thinner than VG... so decide what you need by looking at how thick your juice already is. Of course Beans and her mad typing skills beat my cclumbsy fingers. My guess is that since you are knew to vaping you are probably hitting it a lot...like we all do when new juices arrive, etc. It will more than likely slow a tad when the new wears off... maybe. On a side note: If you guys find that your 510 batteries arent lasting you long enough and you are constantly charging them.... keep the "eGo"/"Riva"/"Tornado"/etc. in mind as your next unit. (they come in all sorts of names due to the fact there are knock-offs abound.) The great thing is all of your 510 'stuff' will work on the eGo batteries. You are basically just upgrading to a much better battery that will provide a more consistent 'hit' throughout its battery life. They dont tend to drop off nearly as quick as the small stick type batts do. So, it will feel like its providing a 'fully charged battery hit', for a lot longer time before dropping off. Just something to keep in mind for the future.
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  2. I've talked to my doctor several times about quitting and he always explains that your body goes through A LOT of changes to get to used to cigarettes, so naturally it takes a long time to readjust to not having them. You may experience coughing or increase mucus and hacking stuff up, but you shouldn't be experiencing chest pain so bad you want to go back. If the chest pain feels similar to a burning happens because of increased coughing after quitting, that is normal. Smoke does a lot damage to your lungs, including burning some sort of tissue in your lungs. If it keeps up for a few more days, or gets worse, don't smoke anything and see your doctor immediately. -MikeD
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  3. Beans

    Damn That Hurt!

    Arg.......
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  4. egoluvr

    Too Much Vaping?

    I vape a lot but I smoked a lot too. I guess it's one step at a time, i want to get to zero nic and then i'll worry about cutting back on vaping or quitting that too. OR maybe not lol
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