A VAPING mum-of-three blames her e-cigarette habit for a mystery lung illness which saw her put in a coma. Texas woman Sherie Canada says she feels “a lot of guilt and shame” after doctors found fl…
increased so much that she had to return the next day, and it was discovered that she had blood clots and fluid in her lungs, said the Texas-based channel.Doctors told her that vaping was the most likely cause of her being critically ill.
“Initial findings from [a recent] investigation into serious lung illnesses associated with e-cigarette products point to clinical similarities among those affected. The organisation’s director, Robert Redfield, said it was “committed to finding out what is making people sick”. Nicotine replacement therapy has been widely used for many years to help people stop smoking and is a safe treatment.This is in contrast to secondhand smoke from smoking, which is known to be very harmful to health.Two chemicals found in two popular vaping flavours could destroy lung function, experts have warned.
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