Vaping Dizziness, Vertigo, Spaced out feeling

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iisthebubb

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Hi everyone. So I started vaping last year, it left me with the feelings described in the title. But I actually gave up cigarettes for the first time. So I vaped for about a week. But it just made me dizzy/vertigo every day.

Trust me when I say, I have read every forum I could find on the matter. I've only ever used about 3mg nic, and I tried all manor of diffirent blends and flavours, including flavourless with 0 nic. All symptoms continued, even after stopping vaping (vaping exacerbates the issue).

I've seen other reports of this spaced out feeling but no one has ever seemed to find the cause.
I decided to go to the doctors, blood pressure normal, eyes normal, ears normal, unless it's an inner ear issue. Blood tests were all normal. Doctors are clueless to the issue.
I drink water all day, even bought lots of drinks with electrolytes in them to help, didnt help.
Tried three diffirent vapes also.
Tobacco withdrawal was something I thought about but smoking normal cigarettes did not help either. All other motor functions are normal, no loss in appetite, no depression, no headaches, chest issues, breathing issues, sleep issues.

Today I tried 100VG after a week off from vaping to test. Same thing happened.
I've tried taking smaller pulls on the vape and not using it much, but the effects seem to kick in regardless within a minute or so, and can take up to 2-3 hours for my head to return to normal.

I would really appreciate any ideas anyone has on this matter. Or things I could try. I've just ordered a pure PG liquid as my last attempt at vaping before I give up.

Thank you in advance
 
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Falconeer

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Go back to the Doctor. Get the inner ear and small vessels at the back of the neck checked out. My wife who has never smoked had this last December and was rushed to hospital where they suspected she had a mini stroke until they found both these areas were affected. One due to an infection and one due to age.

We are not Doctors here - so see one!
 

iisthebubb

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Go back to the Doctor. Get the inner ear and small vessels at the back of the neck checked out. My wife who has never smoked had this last December and was rushed to hospital where they suspected she had a mini stroke until they found both these areas were affected. One due to an infection and one due to age.

We are not Doctors here - so see one!

It was not my inner ear, I still have blood tests to do but as far as I can see, people with similar issues have also had MRI scans which come back clear regarding this issue.

No one seems to know what causes this and will probably never be solved, Ill have to go back to smoking normal ciggarettes :/
 

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It was not my inner ear, I still have blood tests to do but as far as I can see, people with similar issues have also had MRI scans which come back clear regarding this issue.

No one seems to know what causes this and will probably never be solved, Ill have to go back to smoking normal ciggarettes :/

It's a mystery then - I seriously hope you do get an answer and a solution. All the best meantime.
 
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