Yesterday I was at the doc for my little girl thats got a winter bug and fevers. As the doc was checking her chest with the stetoscope I asked him if he could have a listen to mine to hear if there is any damage due to smoking.
He said its clear and sounded like a non smokers chest. After 5 months off stinkies that is good. But I still need to get the x-rays done.
But our conversation after that was quite interesting. He asked me how I stopped and I said of course vaping. And he just sighed. I laughed because that is the general Medical Practicioners response. He explained that they don't know much about the subject thats why they don't suggest it. When it comes to patches and gums and other pharmaceutical aids there are reps that explain to doctors how it works.
But he admitted that he has seen first hand how vaping improved the health of many smokers.
And then the speech of the dangers. A girl was admitted in ICU with water on the lungs due to vaping. He mentioned that they suspect a PG sensitivity or allergy and could have happened with any meds. So he would not label that as vape related. And he mentioned the formaldehyde that forms at high temperatures. But I was not there to argue about it. To explain the temps and watts and ohms to a non-vaper can just make things worse.
It was just great to see there are doctors out there that is keeping a carefully open mind towards the benefits of vaping.
He said its clear and sounded like a non smokers chest. After 5 months off stinkies that is good. But I still need to get the x-rays done.
But our conversation after that was quite interesting. He asked me how I stopped and I said of course vaping. And he just sighed. I laughed because that is the general Medical Practicioners response. He explained that they don't know much about the subject thats why they don't suggest it. When it comes to patches and gums and other pharmaceutical aids there are reps that explain to doctors how it works.
But he admitted that he has seen first hand how vaping improved the health of many smokers.
And then the speech of the dangers. A girl was admitted in ICU with water on the lungs due to vaping. He mentioned that they suspect a PG sensitivity or allergy and could have happened with any meds. So he would not label that as vape related. And he mentioned the formaldehyde that forms at high temperatures. But I was not there to argue about it. To explain the temps and watts and ohms to a non-vaper can just make things worse.
It was just great to see there are doctors out there that is keeping a carefully open mind towards the benefits of vaping.
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