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Vaping and right side pain.

AndriaD

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As I pointed out to my husband once or thrice or ten times... I'd vape cat shit if it would keep me from wanting to smoke! And as my DOCTOR put it so brilliantly, many many times in the nearly 4 1/2 yrs I've been vaping... "ANYTHING is better than smoking. ANYTHING." I dunno if he would include said cat shit, but he might. :D

I wish all these ANTZ would vape some gun barrels.

Andria
 

OneBadWolf

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I dunno if he would include said cat shit, but he might.


Unless you are pregnant. Toxoplasmosis from parasites in cat feces Toxoplasmosish is still occurring. Unless you seal your cat in a box, with nerve agents. I guess you have to assume the baby both has and has not Toxoplasmosis simultaneously, until it's state is observed.

Thanks for that Dr. Schrödinger. :tigercat::mooncat::grumpy:
 

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Unless you are pregnant. Toxoplasmosis from parasites in cat feces Toxoplasmosish is still occurring. Unless you seal your cat in a box, with nerve agents. I guess you have to assume the baby both has and has not Toxoplasmosis simultaneously, until it's state is observed.

Thanks for that Dr. Schrödinger. :tigercat::mooncat::grumpy:
haha
 

AndriaD

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Unless you are pregnant. Toxoplasmosis from parasites in cat feces Toxoplasmosish is still occurring. Unless you seal your cat in a box, with nerve agents. I guess you have to assume the baby both has and has not Toxoplasmosis simultaneously, until it's state is observed.

Thanks for that Dr. Schrödinger. :tigercat::mooncat::grumpy:

Love the geek humor... and cats too, as a matter of fact, but I'm way past worrying about pregnancy. :D I remember I had to avoid cats and rare beef when I was pregnant though; I minded missing the rare beef a lot more!

But I really do wish all the ANTZ would vape on some gun barrels and put us out of our misery.

Andria
 

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I wish I did not create this post there is people stalking me what if I found out anything by this...as I stated before it was fatty liver.

Sorry to hear you having stalkers but try reporting them. Hope you have solved it with a dietary change or whatever they prescribed for treatment. Feeling better now?
 

MrScaryZ

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I wish I did not create this post there is people stalking me what if I found out anything by this...as I stated before it was fatty liver.
you created it 3.5 years ago you just realized you are sorry for the post..ummm ok you have 33 posts how are people stalking you
 

ShadowMelt

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People have freaked out and messeged me on facebook I never responded so they messeged my family and friends so I got text from them with pictures of the message talking about answers from this post.
 

SteveS45

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People have freaked out and messeged me on facebook I never responded so they messeged my family and friends so I got text from them with pictures of the message talking about answers from this post.

How did they find you on FB?
 
Hey folks. Hope necroing the thread a bit isn't an issue (I mean, it has been going for years though lol), but I thought I might have some beneficial info for those with liver issues.

I was recently diagnosed with NAFLD, NASH, and Hemochromatosis. After a year of seeing specialists, finally got to one that recommended vitamin E to bring my iron levels down, but also said that it helps reduce liver enzyme levels in the blood. Started 800IU (doctor's orders, max daily recommended is 400IU) daily, but was having issues with drowsiness that didn't start until I began taking it, so I cut back on it some and the drowsiness went away. Roughly 2.5 months later, got a blood test done (routine thing prior to quarterly phlebotomy I get to manage iron levels), and after having high iron, ALT, and AST for a year or better (ALT and AST were 10x max normal number for that time), all 3 were back in normal range. Vitamin E did the trick for me where even massive dietary changes did not (ended up going vegan with an avoidance of high iron veggies lol have milk and fish allergies, it sucked, but also didn't help, so I ended up reverting after a while, just avoid red meat most of the time and try to limit iron rich foods to some degree still).

I cant speak as to whether the ALT/AST levels declined because of the reduced iron levels (iron buildup causes inflammation, and is stored primarily in the liver. ALT/AST tend to be an indicator of liver inflammation), or if vitamin E lowered them directly, but thought it worth sharing in hopes it might benefit someone. Not like vitamin E is a bad thing to take anyway.

Ive been vaping for around 5 years now to manage anxiety, which does the trick for me (ex wife convinced me that smoking helped her anxiety. It helped my attacks happen less often, but they seemed more severe when they did happen. Vape has cut the severity and frequency both, and is even better with full spectrum CBD, but different topic). Cut back from 10-12mL of 6mg a day to 4-5mL of the same during this timeframe, didn't have an effect on the liver test results one way or the other. Changed juices (I prefer max VG personally, anything higher than 30% PG feels like taking a long drag off a mostly burned cigarette, just burns. Even some 70/30 has that effect, but not all), no change. Maybe just me, maybe not, but in my experience, it doesnt seem the vaping correlates with liver issues. Vitamin E helped with mine, hoping maybe it would be of benefit to others, possibly. Recommend talking to a doc about it, but it also isn't some crazy remedy with risks to it either, so either way.

Anyhow, sorry for necroing, hope all is well with everyone.
 

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There have been some reports of people experiencing pain on the right side of the body after using electronic cigarettes or vaping. It is not yet clear what may be causing this pain in all cases, but there are a few potential explanations:
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  1. Poor posture: Holding your body in an awkward position while using an electronic cigarette or vaping device could potentially lead to pain on the right side of the body.
  2. Muscle strain: Repetitive movements or awkward positioning while using an electronic cigarette or vaping device could potentially cause muscle strain or tension on the right side of the body.
  3. Allergic reaction: Some people may experience an allergic reaction to the ingredients in e-liquids, which could potentially cause pain on the right side of the body.
  4. Other factors: There could be other factors at play that may be causing pain on the right side of the body in people who use electronic cigarettes or vaping devices. More research is needed to fully understand the potential causes of this type of pain.
If you are experiencing pain on the right side of your body after using an electronic cigarette or vaping device, it is important to speak with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. It is also a good idea to take breaks from using these devices and to practice good posture to help prevent pain.
 

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