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Damwow

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http://www.jdnews.com/news/local/man-injured-after-e-cig-blows-up-1.260632recently I came across a news article on facebook about an ecig exploding. I didn't have time to read it and couldn't find it later so I googled man injured when ecig blows up. I guess the part that stood out to me was on page two..."e FDA does not currently keep official statistic on the frequency of e-cigarette explosions, though they do offer people who have experienced adverse results because of them to contact them through their MedWatch program on their website"

I guess to me, I felt like, ok accidents may happen, but what about the good side, does the FDA have a part of their website dedicated to the good stories? Just a thought.. But it seems like they are actively seeking the negative side of. I know you are reading this thinking, did you just now duping urge this out? The answer is no, but I did not realize that they had a part of their site explicitly dedicated to doing so. I have not gone to the full FDARECENTLY site to look for this, but I will, and if I find it, I am going to ask, are you willing to ask for the other side of the story? Maybe I am wrong, maybe they do, and I will then admit.. I should have looked before I posted!
 
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Dowmload PFD of Reported Problemshttp://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/Centers...bouttheCenterforTobaccoProducts/ucm221165.htm
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blood work, lab results each has traces of var ious chemicals and nicotine (I am not a smoker), now need inhaler and am being treated for asthma related symptons directly related toecigarette second hand smoke.
Burn, <u>AIIergic</u> reaction, <u>Lungs or Breathing problem </u> (<i>such as: cough , asthma , wheezing , lung infection</i>) , <u>Medical test(s)</u> abnormal
 

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Dowmload PFD of Reported Problemshttp://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/Centers...bouttheCenterforTobaccoProducts/ucm221165.htm
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blood work, lab results each has traces of var ious chemicals and nicotine (I am not a smoker), now need inhaler and am being treated for asthma related symptons directly related toecigarette second hand smoke.
Burn, <u>AIIergic</u> reaction, <u>Lungs or Breathing problem </u> (<i>such as: cough , asthma , wheezing , lung infection</i>) , <u>Medical test(s)</u> abnormal
But I could not find a place to report good things related to ecigs. They want bad stories, but not positive.
 

Roger Schaeffer

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But I could not find a place to report good things related to ecigs. They want bad stories, but not positive.
Well this FDA website is for consumers to report problems from food to cosmetics its not really set up for anything else and has been around longer then e-cigs they just added a section for e-cigs. So there is no place to say good things about a medication or a healthy food either
 

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Just heard a news report on the radio today in Boston. Some kid opened a bottle of ejuice with nic in it and drank it. They went on to say how ejuice should have childproof caps on it. No shit, we know that. They make that news? What about a news report on the kid that took a cigarette out of a pack that was laying around and smoked it. Or the medication that was not properly secured by the parents and their kid overdosed. The story should be about child safety in the home. NOT ECIGS. They're after us, all right.
 

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Dowmload PFD of Reported Problemshttp://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/Centers...bouttheCenterforTobaccoProducts/ucm221165.htm
1 example
blood work, lab results each has traces of var ious chemicals and nicotine (I am not a smoker), now need inhaler and am being treated for asthma related symptons directly related toecigarette second hand smoke.
Burn, <u>AIIergic</u> reaction, <u>Lungs or Breathing problem </u> (<i>such as: cough , asthma , wheezing , lung infection</i>) , <u>Medical test(s)</u> abnormal
Wow, these are all total nonsense! Nearly all of the complaints I looked at say, "e-cigarretes should be banned" somewhere in the comment.
 

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