Chezgreendream
First the flavor, then the buZzz settles in....
Hello to all,
I recently converted back to the vaporbrothers hands free whip style vaporizer. I also have a mini hydrator attached to it, but for some reason I am experiencing lots of drag and it is straining my lungs and making my heart rate jump up. I did the obvious of only filling the minimum amount of water in the bubbler just to cover the slits, very little water and I have cut the whip considerably to shorten the distance between the wand and the bubbler, but Im still having a hard time drawing and keeping a consitant airflow and it seems I am getting drag resistance. By the way, I use the bubbler because the hot vapor on its own irritates my lungs and throat.
I have done searches but I cant find any anything with my circumstances. The follwing are techniques that I have found on the web and have used them; I have tried inhaling with my belly, which relieves stress to my lungs but I dont know if it is safe to do so. I have also done a combination between belly and lungs which has cut down some strain. Also I have have filled up my mouth first, then inhale with my belly then keep inhaling with my lungs. While these methods have reduced strain in my lungs it is not as efficient as just drawing straight to my lungs. Reason being is that I feel as if I am not creating consistant airflow because its interrupted by me incorporating different techniques.
I am not sure what happened. In the first few months, I was able go draw straight to my lungs with no strain and no problem, now Im finding more drag resistance and my lungs and heart being overworked more. Could my lungs be shot? Mind you I exercise regurlarly with lots of cardio. This started happening after about a year of using my vaporizer. I fear I might be of the few that vaporizing has negative effects on. By the way, All my tools are cleaned and cared for. I have replaced the hose and screens for new ones.
Id hate to go back to combustion, as this doesnt happen to me when Im combusting. And I dont really like edibles. Can anyone offer some insight as to what can possibly be going on? Or if you can share some inhalation techniques that offer consistant air flow that wont overwork my heart and lungs? Could it be the type of bubbler Im using causing this? Even though Im using minimal water....Thank you very much.
I recently converted back to the vaporbrothers hands free whip style vaporizer. I also have a mini hydrator attached to it, but for some reason I am experiencing lots of drag and it is straining my lungs and making my heart rate jump up. I did the obvious of only filling the minimum amount of water in the bubbler just to cover the slits, very little water and I have cut the whip considerably to shorten the distance between the wand and the bubbler, but Im still having a hard time drawing and keeping a consitant airflow and it seems I am getting drag resistance. By the way, I use the bubbler because the hot vapor on its own irritates my lungs and throat.
I have done searches but I cant find any anything with my circumstances. The follwing are techniques that I have found on the web and have used them; I have tried inhaling with my belly, which relieves stress to my lungs but I dont know if it is safe to do so. I have also done a combination between belly and lungs which has cut down some strain. Also I have have filled up my mouth first, then inhale with my belly then keep inhaling with my lungs. While these methods have reduced strain in my lungs it is not as efficient as just drawing straight to my lungs. Reason being is that I feel as if I am not creating consistant airflow because its interrupted by me incorporating different techniques.
I am not sure what happened. In the first few months, I was able go draw straight to my lungs with no strain and no problem, now Im finding more drag resistance and my lungs and heart being overworked more. Could my lungs be shot? Mind you I exercise regurlarly with lots of cardio. This started happening after about a year of using my vaporizer. I fear I might be of the few that vaporizing has negative effects on. By the way, All my tools are cleaned and cared for. I have replaced the hose and screens for new ones.
Id hate to go back to combustion, as this doesnt happen to me when Im combusting. And I dont really like edibles. Can anyone offer some insight as to what can possibly be going on? Or if you can share some inhalation techniques that offer consistant air flow that wont overwork my heart and lungs? Could it be the type of bubbler Im using causing this? Even though Im using minimal water....Thank you very much.
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