Wow that is great, I feel silly for never trying that.
I never could figure out all the love the whip gets, but my whip is definitely going to be seeing more action now. Thanks for the tip man!
Also leaving the fan on and taking quick hits is proving to get me more vaked than usual so thanks for that too!
Happy to oblige. Glad it worked out for you.
Also, the whip will deliver a bit more potency than the bag because vapor condenses in the bag and actives are held on the bag's surface. You see that accumulate in the bag over multiple uses. There is also condensation in the whip, but the surface area is much smaller and contact time only momentary so the loss is much less, and besides, after build-up it can be harvested whereas that's not possible with the bag.
Another method you might want to consider is "inverse" hitting as discussed in the last couple pages, check the vid posted by shreadhead for an example. With this you can eliminate the whip altogether. Given your lungs challenge, you would want a glass piece designed for very little drag with a very small water chamber and maybe also allows for ice (or the piece can be kept on ice; that's what I used to do with my Headford). That way you could not only get effortless pulling but also moisturization and cooling.
This of course is also frequently done with the Q sitting upright as usual attached with a short piece of tubing, but the fan is not powerful enough to push vapor thru a water chamber so you would have the drag problem again that you want to avoid. The only way I know of to get the same whip/drag-free result as inverse but with the Q upright is with a water piece with a female joint that can sit on top of the Q, and the only piece I know of designed that way is the HydraTube used with the Cloud.
Just food for thought. Enjoy!
EDIT: An afterthought . . . fwiw, there is a vape that can be attached upright to a glass piece as commonly done, but unlike the Q it is powerful enough to push the vapor through the water chamber. It's the HerbalAire, and the reason is because it uses a pump rather than a fan. I've never actually done this myself, but I did research it extensively because of my own bronchial issues. I would have bought an HA but then I discovered the Cloud, which for me is has been a much better alternative.