Thank you, maybe it's time to just quit. I will give it a one month rest, if my shacking dose not stop then it maybe too late.I agree with Jimi. Feel a tad dazed, too?
Time to nic down. Get yourself a bottle of 9mg.
Let us know if that helps.
If you have ANY physical issues see your doctor immediately. The increased nic may interact with your condition or meds.
What is the equipment you are using? (Besides 12 mg liquid)I seem to have tremors after 9 months of happing e-cigurattes my nicotine level is 12ML will that cause tremors (body shacking)?
Vaporfi Rebel 3 starter kitWhat is the equipment you are using? (Besides 12 mg liquid)
I have and doctors don't know the cause. My question is dose ecig cause any tremors?If your having full body tremors get to the Doctor too muc nic doesn't cause that, and I highly doubt the ecig is the suspect here.
Do you have anxiety issues of any sort? Have you smacked your head on something lately? Start a new med? These are things you should be asking yourself right now.I have and doctors don't know the cause. My question is dose ecig cause any tremors?
+ high caffeine intake? Energy drinks, coffee ?Do you have anxiety issues of any sort? Have you smacked your head on something lately? Start a new med? These are things you should be asking yourself right now.
*I am not a doctor* <-- disclaimer?
There's your problem. Everything I've read says that you shouldn't vape at sub ohm resistance levels (below 1.0-ohm coils) using anything higher than 6mg/ml juice. Personally, when I went from mouth-to-lung (above 1.0-ohm coils) to sub ohm vaping, I dropped from 18mg to 6mg juice and didn't feel a single effect of the decrease in dosage because the amount of vapor created by sub ohm tanks like your Rebel 3 (which uses 0.5-ohm coils according to Vaporfi's website) is so much greater than what is produced by MTL tanks that you have to compensate by dropping the nicotine content dramatically.Vaporfi Rebel 3 starter kit
With this kit, coming with a sub-ohm tank, 12mg nicotine might be too much. I'd rather use 3-6mg nicotine strength instead.Vaporfi Rebel 3 starter kit
HEY!!! That's what I said, only more concise and with less unnecessary filler B.S. What field are you in, marketing or journalism? Stupid space-sensitive editors! They have no respect for the long-winded verbosity of true literature. Sometimes it takes 27 pages to describe a tree, okay? It's a really amazing tree. Of course, that could just be the acid talking.With this kit, coming with a sub-ohm tank, 12mg nicotine might be too much. I'd rather use 3-6mg nicotine strength instead.
Dizziness, head ache, and/or nausea, are usually early signs for too much nicotine consumption.
HEY!!! That's what I said, only more concise and with less unnecessary filler B.S. What field are you in, marketing or journalism? Stupid space-sensitive editors! They have no respect for the long-winded verbosity of true literature. Sometimes it takes 27 pages to describe a tree, okay? It's a really amazing tree. Of course, that could just be the acid talking.
Well, your type can be quite verbose, as well as us English majors. I also have a master's in Mass Communications so I was constantly fighting my bachelor's training in English while working on marketing or journalism projects/jobs where page space is at a premium. I've done a little technical editing of computer-related material, though, and MIS/computer engineers can drag on worse than Thomas Pynchon or Leo Tolstoy. The only difference is that nobody understands what the hell they're talking about.
I'm a computer scientist.
There's your problem. Everything I've read says that you shouldn't vape at sub ohm resistance levels (below 1.0-ohm coils) using anything higher than 6mg/ml juice. Personally, when I went from mouth-to-lung (above 1.0-ohm coils) to sub ohm vaping, I dropped from 18mg to 6mg juice and didn't feel a single effect of the decrease in dosage because the amount of vapor created by sub ohm tanks like your Rebel 3 (which uses 0.5-ohm coils according to Vaporfi's website) is so much greater than what is produced by MTL tanks that you have to compensate by dropping the nicotine content dramatically.
For example, think of 6mg juice in a MTL tank as a light or ultra light cigarette, but in a sub ohm tank it becomes a Marlboro red. By using 12mg juice, you're essentially puffing on two reds at once every time you vape. If I were you, I would drop to 6mgs and see if the tremors subside. You'll also get a much better flavor from your juice because you can up the wattage without getting any harshness in your throat from the excessive nicotine.
I'm no doctor, so this is all just a guess based on my experience. It could be meds (if you're on any) or just a hereditary trait. The men on my dad's side of the family, myself included, all develop tremors in their hands as they age. At 39, mine are just beginning, but my 76-year-old uncle spills half a spoonful of sugar on the table when he's sweetening his coffee or tea. My father also shakes visibly when doing tasks that require fine motor skills with his hands.
These are just guesses, of course, but try lowering your nicotine to 6mgs and see if that helps. Good luck!
I'm sure it varies from person to person, depending on body chemistry and size as well as previous smoking habits. A two-pack-a-day Marlboro Red smoker could probably go to 9-12mgs/ml juice in a sub-ohm tank with no ill effects whatsoever. Someone who only smoked 1/2-3/4 a pack per day of Parliament lights (like myself) or other light/ultra light 'grits could experience some unpleasant side effects from the same nicotine intake level.There's no set nicotine rule though I vape 9mg in the Baby Beast with the .4 ohm dual coil all the time with no ill effects when I first started I was sub-ohming 12mg again with no issues. Even so the typical nic sic feeling is nothing that could be described as full body tremors.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2013739/
Tremor is among the acute effects of nicotine exposure. Published studies have focused on smoking-related postural (static) hand tremor rather than kinetic tremor (tremor during hand use), and gender differences in smoking-related tremor have not been examined. In a group of adults who were sampled from a population (mean ± SD = 65.7 ± 11.5 years, range = 18 - 92 years), the investigator assessed whether the severity of postural and kinetic tremors differed in smokers versus non-smokers, and whether this difference was influenced by gender. Twenty-seven (9.9%) of 273 subjects were current smokers. Greater tremor was observed in smokers than non-smokers during a variety of activities (drawing a spiral, using a spoon, finger-nose-finger maneuver, all p < 0.05) and smokers had a higher total tremor score than non-smokers (5.15 ± 3.06 vs. 3.41 ± 2.88, p < 0.01), even after adjusting for age, caffeine intake and other potential confounding factors. The difference between smokers and non-smokers in terms of hand tremor was more apparent in women than in men. In women, the number of cigarettes smoked on the day of testing was weakly correlated with the total tremor score (r = 0.17, p = 0.03). In summary, smokers had more kinetic hand tremor than non-smokers. This difference between smokers and non-smokers was more apparent in women than in men. These results suggest that smoking habits should be considered carefully in order to avoid over- or underestimating the effects of occupational and non-occupational exposures to other tremor-producing neurotoxins.
I seem to have tremors after 9 months of happing e-cigurattes my nicotine level is 12ML will that cause tremors (body shacking)?
I stopped vaping and the tremors stopped the next day. I had very serious tremors and this is what clearly caused them