I smoked cigars (premiums and 'little cigars') for 30 years... and yes, the first couple of weeks when I started vaping made me feel "strange". One thing about your lungs, smoking analogs "numbs" them, so you don't feel all the crap in your lungs. When you start vaping, there is no anesthetic effect, so you feel the garbage in your lungs, as well as the body's natural healing which is taking place, first in your lungs, which will give you a "sick" feeling. It will pass in a few days to a couple weeks. Full healing and recovery will take longer, but you'll start feeling better, have more lung capacity, more energy, etc. after only a couple of weeks!
As always... drink more water, then drink more water, and finally, drink more water! It will help flush your body, as well as offset the "drying" effect vaping has. Oh, and drink more water
I've been analog free for one week today, and earlier today I noticed the smell of cigarettes on another person for the first time. I hugged an old coworker and couldn't believe how noticeable the smell of smoke on him was to me.
Can't wait to have the chance to share vaping with him. He doesn't know it yet, but he added to my resolve to never pick up an analog again.
No. That's pretty normal I think. I smoked for like 18 years before I started. It did give me a heavy feelings in lungs at first. Went away after a few days and now after 4 months I can breath a lot better.