I woke up this morning feeling like crap: fever, scratchy throat, but no coughing or runny nose. Obviously pharyngitis. But since I wasn't sure if it was strep throat or not, I decided to go see the doc. Only it's Saturday, and my family doctor doesn't work on Saturdays. So I went to the on-call physician - a nice lady near my place I had never been to before.
As she was checking me out, she asked the usual questions - where it hurt, when it started, whether I coughed... That sort of things. But then she popped the million dollar question:
"Do you smoke?"
"Not anymore."
"Oh yeah? when did you quit?"
"Year and a half ago."
I must have said it a bit too casual-like, because then she said:
"Aha! Lemme guess: you vape now, right?"
"Er... Yeah, how d'you know?"
"Dunno. Something about the way you answered me. I can always tell when someone's simply quit smoking or started vaping instead. There's a certain tone in their voice that tells me they've put smoking behind for good, that I only hear from people who haven't smoked for 20 years. But to be that nonchalant about it after only a year and a half? You must be vaping."
Interesting...
Anyhow, she wrapped up her physical, and sat down to write me a prescription. She said:
"Well, it's not strep throat. It's viral. You just have to wait it out. I'll just prescribe you lidocaine lozenges for the pain. Do you have menthol e-liquids?"
"Sure, why?" I replied, a little surprised.
"Because if you don't, I'll prescribe you sore throat spray. But if you have menthol e-liquid, vape that instead for a couple days, it's more effective." And she flashed me a big wink.
How great is that eh? My family doctor, and most other physicians I've met, usually have a rather positive outlook on vaping. But I've never met one that prescribes it to get better
As she was checking me out, she asked the usual questions - where it hurt, when it started, whether I coughed... That sort of things. But then she popped the million dollar question:
"Do you smoke?"
"Not anymore."
"Oh yeah? when did you quit?"
"Year and a half ago."
I must have said it a bit too casual-like, because then she said:
"Aha! Lemme guess: you vape now, right?"
"Er... Yeah, how d'you know?"
"Dunno. Something about the way you answered me. I can always tell when someone's simply quit smoking or started vaping instead. There's a certain tone in their voice that tells me they've put smoking behind for good, that I only hear from people who haven't smoked for 20 years. But to be that nonchalant about it after only a year and a half? You must be vaping."
Interesting...
Anyhow, she wrapped up her physical, and sat down to write me a prescription. She said:
"Well, it's not strep throat. It's viral. You just have to wait it out. I'll just prescribe you lidocaine lozenges for the pain. Do you have menthol e-liquids?"
"Sure, why?" I replied, a little surprised.
"Because if you don't, I'll prescribe you sore throat spray. But if you have menthol e-liquid, vape that instead for a couple days, it's more effective." And she flashed me a big wink.
How great is that eh? My family doctor, and most other physicians I've met, usually have a rather positive outlook on vaping. But I've never met one that prescribes it to get better
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