or if they cant vape PG lol. like I said I vape VG because PG irriates me. so does that mean I do it because of a fad ? and actually my wife has asthma pretty bad, has 3 inhalers and used to have to take a pill every day and does immune therapy treatment and she vapes VG as well and she doesnt have an issue with it , so its 6 of one half a dozen of the other I used to like to smoke, see the smoke , feel the smoke, smell the smoke high PG does none of that for me but burn like hell.,
Before I started vaping, when I smoked, the only asthma medicine I needed was a rescue inhaler -- Ventolin. But after I started vaping, I had to finally add the Advair that my doctor's been trying to push on me for 15 yrs. I really didn't want it, because I know exactly how dangerous steroids are, but once I no longer had the topical anesthetics in my lungs that BT adds to cigarette tobacco, I could really *feel* my asthma, a lot more than I could feel it even when I was nearly drowning in the phlegm caused by smoking. So I'm well aware that I am vanishingly rare, an asthmatic whose asthma has not improved by switching to vaping, but has instead seemed to actually get worse. Now, it might not actually BE worse -- not having the lungs full of phlegm is surely safer for me -- but it damn sure FEELS worse; it takes me 5 times as much time and effort to cough up anything, when I feel like I need to, and I feel that way just as often as I did as a smoker -- but the cough is much drier now, which is why it's so difficult. And vaping VG exacerbates that problem by a factor of 100, if not more. even though it FEELS like a fucking hairball in my lungs.
Some smokers might take the increase of asthma symptoms as a reasonable excuse to just stick to smoking -- I know how smokers are, after 39 yrs as one.
But I had wanted to be a non-smoker for SO long, and was so unable to ever accomplish it... till vaping. I've now finally achieved it, and I am so absofuckinglutely delighted about it, I REFUSE to use ANY excuse to go back to smoking. And I really can't see the increase in asthma symptoms as any good reason to continue increasing my risk of lung cancer, puff after puff after puff.... my father died of that horrible disease, and it was awful. It still might get me, after nearly 4 decades as a smoker... but at least I know that I'm no longer increasing my risk of it with every puff.
So I'll stick to low-wattage, high-PG, and Advair twice a day... because it's the only way I can stay a non-smoker.
Andria