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Old Feb 17, 2015, 09:16 PM
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This probably sounds really stupid but I feel terrible because the top part to my vapor cigarette broke. The store is closed and I have to survive the night this way. Smoking the e-cigs is my way of calming my anxiety. I have tried to patch the broken pieces together and I am ending up with the e-liquid dripping into my mouth. If too much goes down into my stomach I will probably get sick. It feels like a long time until morning , when the store will open.
I could go to shop rite and get a single logic cig in the mean time. It is not as good but would probably be better than sucking the e-juice into my tummy.
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Old Feb 18, 2015, 12:28 PM
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Hello, welcome to Psych Central.

I hope you went to the store and got something in the meantime, I don't know how safe it is to be dripping the liquid into your system like that. How are you doing today?
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