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I’ve been smoking the juul since summer 2018. It helped me quit smoking cigarettes but now I’m just still smoking the juul lol. I never ever had any issues with my tongue prior to this. After about 4 months of smoking the juul I noticed I was getting some tongue sores randomly and I assumed maybe from shifting from cigarettes to a juul.... well now here I have in 2021 and the last 12 months my tongue has been completely fucked. Now I get like bi weekly shifts in my tongue... I will have a patch get completely raw and it will kill for almost a week.... and then it will heal... I get weird sensations all the time now, constantly irritated tongue, glossy patches like glossitis .... and my tongue gets irritated by anything nowadays... forget spicy food or sour stuff.. it will instantly fry up my tongue now. I’m not kidding it’s every other week I have flare ups on my tongue. It’s just increasingly gotten worse as time as progressed. I’m wondering if anyone else has been affected this same way? Dont tell me I need to quit because I already know that and I’m struggling to do so lol. But seriously wondering - anyone else have similar symptoms? Did anyone’s tongues recover once fully quitting?! Ugh
Two thoughts:
You should be cleaning your pod before every hit. Constantly touching it, putting it in your pocket, holding it against your phone etc. are introducing heaps of bacteria and other germs your tongue really doesn’t need to be exposed to.
Secondly, you need to be drinking lots of water. Vaping drys your mouth out and it will make any sores much worse and increase your recovery time.
It sounds like you have an abnormally sensitive tongue. I would recommend taking a break, atleast until your mouth heals before starting again.
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