
I have smoked everything from 36mg down to zero.

I used to have panic attacks really bad (think your about to die, hospital trips, ect). I personally feel some people just vape WAY too high and don't need to on the mgs. Some of those chemicals would make you tired so you wouldn't get as jacked smoking 1 ciggy as you do with the vaping. I vape LESS than 40 drops a day of 11 because I cut that in half most the time, so I KNOW I have reduced my nic intake, HOWEVER, vaping seems to give you a higher nic feel than cigs because it doesn't have all the chemicals in it to counter off set the nic. You will be able to vape a lot more of the 6 to equal 1/2 a pack of ciggys a day. I can't figure it all out completely it gets confusing, but you are being ultra conservative. So if you smoked half a pack and you bought the LOW, 6 mg's something like 20 drops a day would be LESS than you were smoking of 10 cigs a day. 40 drops a day of 11 would be equivalent to a pack a day ciggys. What most are saying here is that for example, you were a pack a day smoker 20 ciggys and you use the 11 medium liquid.


Hi, most ciggys are known to have about 1 mg of nic per ciggy Since I need to order some fresh supplies and won't have any medication to treat panic attacks until April 10th I believe this is going to take me a couple of weeks to sort it all out. While looking into this I discovered that blood serum levels of glycerol are positively correllated with cardiac arrythmia so a head's up on that. I've used glycerine without any problems in making wine, wine coolers and liqueurs for example, but I've never breathed it into my lungs before. Nevertheless, there also appeared to be a direct correlation with the use of the (now contaminated) liquid which had the added glycerine. It could be reasoned that it was all just building up in my system for a couple of days. The PG would seem to be a likely candidate. This may give me some new insight into my health problem, but it is confounding. Studies have shown that high accumulations of lactic acid in the body can increase anxiety and cause panic attacks.Īnother study seems to confirm a metabolic hypothesis: excess lactic acid is caused by an underlying defect in an individual's metabolism, suggesting that people with panic disorder have an abnormality in how they produce or clear lactic acid in the brain. The first thing I did is to Google lactic acid and panic disorder and here's some basic findings:
#Coffee buzz or panic attack you make the call skin#
Naturally, I thought I would be one of the lucky ones who'd have a problem with the PG because of this if not skin allergies on top of that. That may be partly true, but I'm convinced that's not the only issue.

I know that most of you are going to say IT'S TOO MUCH NICOTINE. So, I stopped using the e-cig at all about 5 hours ago (meaning I've had to start smoking again) and gradually the panic state has mostly dissipated over this time. I majorly restricted my vaping but the panicky state continued throughout the day and into the afternoon when another attack began to loom. When I got up and tried to use the e-cig this morning I promtly had a HUGE MAJOR PANIC ATTACK which I just don't normally get anymore. A little rum didn't help much and I don't have any valium right now. On the second day, in the late afternoon, I mixed in maybe 20% glycerine from the local brew shop to cut the strong TW (36mg) and into the evening (and moreso late that night) I started having problems with feeling panicky. No problems of any kind for most of the first two days. This product is amazing in that I was able to immediately quit using cigarettes.
