Runnershigh
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High guys
Just been diganoed with asthma and I've hit the search pretty hard and found some great info. But there's a few things I'd like to ask and also to hear form other tokers who have developed asthma having no previous experience with the disorder (I'm 30).
Background is I've been smoking weed for about 15yrs and cigs for about the same. I booted cigs about three months ago, took up running and lost a bunch of weight. I still combusted herb because hey - at least I was NOT smoking 15 cigs a day on top of it. All was well until I began wheezing after a cold and found I'd developed asthma, which apparently is a possibility if you stop smoking and start exercising. Your lungs get used to being hyperreactive and hold it over, recognising deep breaths of the good stuff as a new source of irritants. What can ya do. Buy a vape and keep running!
So combusting herb is now out too. Now it's vape time. I am not new to vaping - I have a regular V-Tower I bought a while back but never stuck with it as I didn't dig the high.
First question: if I stick with it and never combust again, will the high 'grow' on me? I'm perfectly willing to give it time and combusting is now completely out for me so no worries about sly spliffs. I'd love to hear it's like cutting sugar and salt form your diet - tastes bland for a month then t starts tasting awesome and fast food makes you want to retch. I hope it will 'grow' on me and one day a bong will seem nasty and ashy.
As I'm trying to cut down my overall toking volume and also moving into a toke-unfriendly house, I'm retiring my Tower and I've bought both an iolite and an MFLB (couldn't decide betwen the two, and both aree easy and quick, with no cords to grapple with in an emergency).
Second question: Any tips for either of these devices for asthmatics? I always ran my Tower through a waterpipe as well to cool the vape but I assume that's less feasible here. What about particulate matter without the whip? I noticed quite a bit would stick to the Tower whip.
Third question: how about vaping and cardio exercise? I'd always need about three hours between my final bong and running a few miles else the mojo was seriosuly lacking. Does vape tend to coat your lungs? I heard it's a bronchiodilator and from my experience with Ventolin I'll say I'm on Team Bronchiodilator when it comes to cardio. Your lungs feel the size of the Hindenburg. Is it all good?
FInally... please, form anyone who has had this disorder for long enough to live with it comfortably, any tips regarding toking etc? Ways to cut down the negative aspects will be great. I love my weed and if I have to boot it, I will. But I'd definitely rather not and if weed, asthma and exercise can co-exist I'm a happy camper.
Thanks in advance guys, and hopefully I can give something back (maybe an iolite v MFLB comparison form someone whose never used either) once I find my feet and get things moving.
Runnershigh
Just been diganoed with asthma and I've hit the search pretty hard and found some great info. But there's a few things I'd like to ask and also to hear form other tokers who have developed asthma having no previous experience with the disorder (I'm 30).
Background is I've been smoking weed for about 15yrs and cigs for about the same. I booted cigs about three months ago, took up running and lost a bunch of weight. I still combusted herb because hey - at least I was NOT smoking 15 cigs a day on top of it. All was well until I began wheezing after a cold and found I'd developed asthma, which apparently is a possibility if you stop smoking and start exercising. Your lungs get used to being hyperreactive and hold it over, recognising deep breaths of the good stuff as a new source of irritants. What can ya do. Buy a vape and keep running!
So combusting herb is now out too. Now it's vape time. I am not new to vaping - I have a regular V-Tower I bought a while back but never stuck with it as I didn't dig the high.
First question: if I stick with it and never combust again, will the high 'grow' on me? I'm perfectly willing to give it time and combusting is now completely out for me so no worries about sly spliffs. I'd love to hear it's like cutting sugar and salt form your diet - tastes bland for a month then t starts tasting awesome and fast food makes you want to retch. I hope it will 'grow' on me and one day a bong will seem nasty and ashy.
As I'm trying to cut down my overall toking volume and also moving into a toke-unfriendly house, I'm retiring my Tower and I've bought both an iolite and an MFLB (couldn't decide betwen the two, and both aree easy and quick, with no cords to grapple with in an emergency).
Second question: Any tips for either of these devices for asthmatics? I always ran my Tower through a waterpipe as well to cool the vape but I assume that's less feasible here. What about particulate matter without the whip? I noticed quite a bit would stick to the Tower whip.
Third question: how about vaping and cardio exercise? I'd always need about three hours between my final bong and running a few miles else the mojo was seriosuly lacking. Does vape tend to coat your lungs? I heard it's a bronchiodilator and from my experience with Ventolin I'll say I'm on Team Bronchiodilator when it comes to cardio. Your lungs feel the size of the Hindenburg. Is it all good?
FInally... please, form anyone who has had this disorder for long enough to live with it comfortably, any tips regarding toking etc? Ways to cut down the negative aspects will be great. I love my weed and if I have to boot it, I will. But I'd definitely rather not and if weed, asthma and exercise can co-exist I'm a happy camper.
Thanks in advance guys, and hopefully I can give something back (maybe an iolite v MFLB comparison form someone whose never used either) once I find my feet and get things moving.
Runnershigh