She was probably using the cheap 'gas station' eCig brands, which are more propylene glycol (PG) than anything. They'll spit hot liquid down your throat, and dry out your lungs. Don't get this stuff on the cheap, people!
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But that wasn't even what happened. She had an allergic response to the liquid. Yet they will hype this as something inherent to vaporizers.
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Yeah ...but they've been trying to do that since the beginning. Vapes do need regulation, but also acknowledgement that they're not cigarettes/tobacco.
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So...an allergic response. Guaranteed this will still be used as evidence condemning the use of vaporizing products.
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Not determined an allergic response (possible), but she does appear to have a hypersensitive condition that's not common. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypersensitivity_pneumonitis …
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You're quite right. My apologies.
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Jeesus
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Let's just face it--only oxygen should be inhaled.
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Yes. However smoking harder to stop than heroin addiction. Vaping, for ADULTS can most often be the only way to quit. Big tobacco hates it.
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damn kids
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