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Need advice about E-cigarettes - I am type 1

Hi all, I am 19 and type 1 I was diagnosed 6 months ago and I am wanting to quit smoking.

I am wanting to use an ecig (electronic cigarette) But I dont know if it will affect my blood glucose etc.

Can someone advise me if its safe for me to use? I smoke so many fags a day and I wanting to use this to quit and focus more on my diabetes control.

Thank you all
 
Hi Callum, as a former regular smoker I just wanted to say good luck with this. I gave up Oct 16 and went cold Turkey after an unsuccessful trial with vaping. I found these e-cigs gave me terrible sinus problems which in the end made me go back to the cigs. Stick with it though and if vaping will get you off them then give it a try, because I've realised that inhaling cigarette smoke has only one consequence, and that's poor health years down the line. I thinks its good that you have made this choice while you are still young
 
I am a smoking cessation practitioner, I have not read anything substantial regarding ecigs and diabetes. As far as I'm aware no major studies have been done.

Ecigs are better than smoking as far as we know, but there are more tried and tested methods of giving up.

Good luck with whatever you choose.
 
Friend/smoke advisor begged me to tell friend that hospitals dont like COPD and ecigs...:
There's a total ban on smoking in Queensland hospitals which includes eciggies, while you are in and on hospital property. This includes the footpath outside the hospital entrance and car park.
 
Hi all, I am 19 and type 1 I was diagnosed 6 months ago and I am wanting to quit smoking.

I am wanting to use an ecig (electronic cigarette) But I dont know if it will affect my blood glucose etc.

Can someone advise me if its safe for me to use? I smoke so many fags a day and I wanting to use this to quit and focus more on my diabetes control.

Thank you all


Please go to a smoking cessation counsellor thru ur GP... they can help more than ecigs...
 
Hi all, I am 19 and type 1 I was diagnosed 6 months ago and I am wanting to quit smoking.

I am wanting to use an ecig (electronic cigarette) But I dont know if it will affect my blood glucose etc.

Can someone advise me if its safe for me to use? I smoke so many fags a day and I wanting to use this to quit and focus more on my diabetes control.

Thank you all

I have started vaping not too long ago and it has had no changes in levels at all.

I will say though, be careful what vapes you buy and where from.

I have started on ones with tobacco and plan on using them for a month or 2 before movig to the ones with no nucotine.

Not going to happen overbight but should be total smoke free before Xmas.

Good luck in whatever you choose to do :-)
 
Switched to vaping and have been tobacco free for 2 years. I am just doing the final transition to no nicotine right now. No problems, no moods, and no weight gain. It has no effect on my BG.
 
Just a wee motivational dunt... when I stopped smoking about 4 years ago (after deciding not to let the nicotine deliver system manufacturer's get another penny out of me), I bought a brand new car; the monthly payments were about the same as my 30 a day habit. It's near to paid off now. Not smoking is paying off all the time.
I am applying the same approach to carbohydrates now..why give the manufacturer's your cash?
those who want to stop will do so in all manner of ways, and good luck to them. I'd suggest you invest in copy of Allen Carr's Easyway - or book a one-day course. I know friends who have had great success with this...and my wife stopped after one read of the book. Good luck.
 
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