View Full Version : Once started, is vaping more addictive than smoking.?
Now that there are more thefts of vapes and vaping materials in the uk than cigarettes.
Is this down to vaping being more addictive.
user104658
14-06-2023, 10:40 PM
Now that there are more thefts of vapes and vaping materials in the uk than cigarettes.
Is this down to vaping being more addictive.
I think it's probably down to the fact that a bunch of 12 year olds do it, and they don't have any money.
user104658
14-06-2023, 10:58 PM
Now that there are more thefts of vapes and vaping materials in the uk than cigarettes.
Is this down to vaping being more addictive.
I think it's probably down to the fact that a bunch of 12 year olds do it, and they don't have any money.
I think it's probably down to the fact that a bunch of 12 year olds do it, and they don't have any money.
12 year old kids have never had any money, unless they did a paper round.
And the only kids knicking fags were the paper boys back in the 80s..
But grown ups, adult thief ones, they dont go for the cigs anymore, they go for the vape.
Is that because vaping is becoming more addictive?
Niamh.
15-06-2023, 09:38 AM
I vaped for a little bit when i was trying to go off the cigarettes a few years ago. I didn't find it more addictive at all and went back on the cigarettes after a few weeks. Cold turkey was what eventually got me off the cigarettes properly
Crimson Dynamo
15-06-2023, 09:45 AM
I vaped for a little bit when i was trying to go off the cigarettes a few years ago. I didn't find it more addictive at all and went back on the cigarettes after a few weeks. Cold turkey was what eventually got me off the cigarettes properly
how long now neem?
Niamh.
15-06-2023, 10:04 AM
how long now neem?
About a year and a half
Irfan Rahman, PhD, a professor of environmental medicine at the University of Rochester Medicine in New York, said the presence of metals and other contaminants in vape devices is concerning.
Rahman was not involved in the study.
He pointed to a case report published in 2019, which described a 49-year-old woman who developed a lung condition called giant cell interstitial pneumonia.
Doctors found that her symptoms — which included shortness of breath on exertion, wheezing and coughing — were likely due to exposure to cobalt from a cannabis e-cigarette, which she had been using for 6 months.
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Scary breaking news this morning
New warnings circulating that vaping may expose teens to URANIUM, lead , mercury and other toxic metals which may harm their brain ..
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