Archaicrevival
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I am curious as to anyone's experience with issues using vaporizers.
I have been vaping for around 4 years. For the past year I'm a daily vaper using around 0.2-0.3G per day. My current vape is the mflb, I never had any issues before 2 months ago and specifically 3 weeks ago. I can take 1 tiny hit where there is no visible vapor yet I start coughing so much I can't finish the 2 tenths of a gram I put in.
I've seen a pulmonologist and he ordered a methacholine test which showed no asthma. We even had a conversation as to not use cannabis before the test as thc has bronchiodialtor effects.
I have also talked to my primary care Dr. She gave me antibiotics but no diagnosis. I'm on day 4 of zithromax.
I tried eating to medicate it either had no effect at a low dose or made me extremely dizzy. I'm thinking if I switch to a convection vape it may help. So I'm currently waiting on FF2. I have read others have similar reactions from the mflb suddenly, unexpectedly, even after extended use in some cases benefited by switching.
https://m.reddit.com/r/mflb/comments/1qzoci/mflb_and_asthma/
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/coughing.5334/#post-199299
I have tried using a whip with no benefit, the only way I can medicate is to take 1 puff of an albuterol inhaler, but the only time I need the inhaler is when I vape. I just don't understand, studies show (see below) thc is a bronchiodialtor and cbd is an anti-inflammatory. So it should help my breathing.
Notes: Also I have tried switching strains.
I spend 20-35 mins on average daily walking on a treadmill at 4.0mph.
I used a peakflow meter to measure respiratory function. Vaping causes my (liter/min) to be 350 l/m which improved after either waiting 40 mins or using albuterol (waiting 10 mins) in which my numbers go to normal 610 l/m.
(Decreased respiratory symptoms in cannabis users who vaporize)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1853086/
Cannabinoids as novel anti-inflammatory drugs
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2828614/
"In addition, several studies showed that cannabinoids downregulate cytokine and chemokine production and, in some models, upregulate T-regulatory cells (Tregs) as a mechanism to suppress inflammatory responses. "
(Pulmonary function in cannabis users: Support for a clinical trial of the vaporizer.)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20451365
"These preliminary data reveal meaningful improvements in respiratory function, suggesting that a randomized clinical trial of the cannabis vaporizer is warranted. The vaporizer has potential for the administration of medical cannabis and as a harm reduction technique."
I have been vaping for around 4 years. For the past year I'm a daily vaper using around 0.2-0.3G per day. My current vape is the mflb, I never had any issues before 2 months ago and specifically 3 weeks ago. I can take 1 tiny hit where there is no visible vapor yet I start coughing so much I can't finish the 2 tenths of a gram I put in.
I've seen a pulmonologist and he ordered a methacholine test which showed no asthma. We even had a conversation as to not use cannabis before the test as thc has bronchiodialtor effects.
I have also talked to my primary care Dr. She gave me antibiotics but no diagnosis. I'm on day 4 of zithromax.
I tried eating to medicate it either had no effect at a low dose or made me extremely dizzy. I'm thinking if I switch to a convection vape it may help. So I'm currently waiting on FF2. I have read others have similar reactions from the mflb suddenly, unexpectedly, even after extended use in some cases benefited by switching.
https://m.reddit.com/r/mflb/comments/1qzoci/mflb_and_asthma/
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/coughing.5334/#post-199299
five0five said:
Have a question. Please help......How come i cough every hit no matter if i hit slow or fast. What am i doing wrong? When i first got my MFLB I could take monster rips with NO coughing. Now i can't even take little rip without coughing. I am using the same technique now that i used when i first got it..Am i doing something wrong or are my lungs feeling e effects of those monster rips?
I have tried using a whip with no benefit, the only way I can medicate is to take 1 puff of an albuterol inhaler, but the only time I need the inhaler is when I vape. I just don't understand, studies show (see below) thc is a bronchiodialtor and cbd is an anti-inflammatory. So it should help my breathing.
Notes: Also I have tried switching strains.
I spend 20-35 mins on average daily walking on a treadmill at 4.0mph.
I used a peakflow meter to measure respiratory function. Vaping causes my (liter/min) to be 350 l/m which improved after either waiting 40 mins or using albuterol (waiting 10 mins) in which my numbers go to normal 610 l/m.
(Decreased respiratory symptoms in cannabis users who vaporize)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1853086/
Cannabinoids as novel anti-inflammatory drugs
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2828614/
"In addition, several studies showed that cannabinoids downregulate cytokine and chemokine production and, in some models, upregulate T-regulatory cells (Tregs) as a mechanism to suppress inflammatory responses. "
(Pulmonary function in cannabis users: Support for a clinical trial of the vaporizer.)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20451365
"These preliminary data reveal meaningful improvements in respiratory function, suggesting that a randomized clinical trial of the cannabis vaporizer is warranted. The vaporizer has potential for the administration of medical cannabis and as a harm reduction technique."
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