Dude why you being a dick to me?
anyone else has a experience like this ? its annoying, im a hard worker and need my sleep. :S
Im wasn't a smoker before, i was on chewing tobacco, also i chose not to add Nicotine to my juice/ Maybe that's it? i miss nicotine ?Maybe ease up on the nic a little, for several hours before bedtime. My sleeping actually got better after I quit smoking, probably because I'm not choking on phlegm anymore, but it might also be the lack of all the toxins. But when I first started vaping, I had to use a lower nic level from after dinner till bedtime, or I got the pounding-heart, can't-fall-asleep problems.
Also, you didn't say how long it's been since you smoked, but when I first quit, my usual insomnia became a lot worse for a few weeks; I think it's just one of the withdrawal symptoms. I didn't pay much attention because insomnia has always been a problem for me, sometimes better, sometimes worse. It eased after 2-3 weeks.
Andria
Im wasn't a smoker before, i was on chewing tobacco, also i chose not to add Nicotine to my juice/ Maybe that's it? i miss nicotine ?
Appreciate your helpThat very well could be the problem. Nicotine has a potent effect on the neurochemistry of the brain, which is nearly always a factor in any sleep problems. You will undoubtedly eventually balance out, but in the short-term, adding a bit of nic might help a lot.
Andria
Appreciate your help![]()
AwesomeSince you didn't smoke, you didn't have quite as strong and overwhelming a dependence on nicotine as a smoker does, helped along by the pyrolytic compounds, but maybe more like the dependence of a heavy coffee drinker for caffeine -- some troublesome symptoms, but not the overwhelming *jones* that a withdrawing smoker feels. But I was once a very heavy coffee drinker who tried to go cold-turkey, and the headaches were absolute KILLERS. I ended up becoming a tea drinker, to lessen the dependence, and that was helpful when I became a vaper, so I could go from 8-10 cups of black tea a day, to just 2 or 3, without any unpleasant symptoms.
My suggestion would be maybe vaping 1mg-2mg ejuice, at least part of the time, to help ease your brain's transition to nic-free. It *will* balance out eventually, but sleep *is* kinda required; you probably can't afford to have that much disruption to your sleeping for the months it might take.
Andria
Says the smart guy who didn't read that he's not using nicotine.
Andria
And I still fail to see how vaping with no nic would be the cause of sleeplessness , then again STRANGER things have happened
@AndriaD 3mg nicotine is too much to start with ?
its been 3 weeks since i gaven up chewing tobacco. i will go with 3mg thenHmm... It might be -- how long since you used real tobacco? If it's been awhile (more than 3 wks), I wouldn't suggest more than 1 or 2 mg. If it's been less than 3 wks, then 3mg might be just fine.
In any case, I'm sure you know the symptoms of too much nic -- abdominal pains, nausea, jitters, that sort of thing.... It's pretty much the same, no matter how you get the nicotine.
Since you seem to be trying to get away from nicotine, you might want to not use it in everything you vape, in any case -- in which case, again, 3mg might be just fine.
Andria
is this real - https://www.fasttech.com/products/3009/10004083/1297707-authentic-liqua-e-liquid-for-electronic do people take 18mg nicotine :| ?
only if you live in Seattle

HA no fucking way that a dipper is less addicted than a smoker, that nic is adsorbed faster and longer than smoking just minus the tar. Depending if it was american dip or chewing tobacco the nic content is unknown, where snus is mg/mg ratio.Because he was used to nic with chewing tobacco, so he's basically in withdrawal, albeit a milder form than a smoker suffers. It fucks up the neurotransmitters, which fucks up sleep bigtime. Nicotine works primarily with the neurotransmitter dopamine, which is involved in the sleep/wake process.
Andria
HA no fucking way that a dipper is less addicted than a smoker, that nic is adsorbed faster and longer than smoking just minus the tar. Depending if it was american dip or chewing tobacco the nic content is unknown, where snus is mg/mg ratio.
Dip was a motherfucker, chewing tobacco not so much, snus about as wicked as dip only because it was rocking 18mg per mg of snus.
It has been years and I still find myself craving a prilla in my upper lip.
No, dip is flip flopped word.He said chewing tobacco, not "dip." Since it's not smoke being inhaled deeply into the lungs, it's absorbed the same as the nicotine in vapor, thru the mouth -- a much less efficient way than smoking.
Andria
I've experienced this most of my life but not as a result of vaping. Maybe drink more water. If I'm severely dehydrated, my sleep is terrible.
Just ignore the idiot.You are not sleeping because you are too busy doin this, Just sayin.........
http://vapingunderground.com/threads/vaping-makes-you-gay.294831/
http://vapingunderground.com/threads/nicotine-makes-you.294830/
http://vapingunderground.com/threads/i-think-fu-ked-up.295308/
Just ignore the idiot.
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Andria
Lol. I don't mean a gallon of water but I know plenty of people who drink no whatever whatsoever.My sleep is terrible if I have to get up to pee every hour!
Andria
Lol. I don't mean a gallon of water but I know plenty of people who drink no whatever whatsoever.
I am fully aware of your plight. I've had insomnia for years. I just notice that it's even harder to sleep... and sometimes I get the weird shakes (borderline a panic attack) if I am very dehydrated... But that's just me and I think there are psychological reasons on top of the normal physical reasons for why not drinking enough water causes the sleeping issues.