Did anyone experience something similar?

Yes, but if its development is perhaps beyond a few days or weeks, then it’s maybe no longer in the allergy category. Anything can accumulate in a person, that’s a fact.

(I’ve now accumulated the feeling of “I want to go home from this shithole” :roll_eyes::grin:)

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If too much sweetness caused a problem (I think it’s impossible), then with 100% VG aroma it will just be oil on the fire.

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I also have a similar allergy. But nowhere until 6 AM. :roll_eyes:

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I can manage the work then, anyway I don’t think this would only happen to me, and only where I have hair :sweat_smile: around here there are workplaces where people don’t even reach 50, even if they pay better, they are exposed to all sorts of dangerous crap. I worked at such a factory, where it snowed even in the summer… when they burned some artificial waste, which they did on a monthly basis.

In a word, vaping is still significantly healthier than many other things in our environment :grin:
Thank you everyone for your help, maybe if I don’t change anything, I’ll get over this in time :slight_smile:

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Hi!
I might have had seborrhea for maybe 2-3 years, it’s sad that it came out of nowhere and will stay forever.. however, I cannot report bumps, it’s simply red and peels. I’ve experienced it mainly on the area next to the nose, under the eyes, on the face, behind the ears, and on the forehead/scalp. I’m not a doctor, but what you described, I’m not sure if it’s this. It stops mainly in summer/warm weather, but it comes back in winter/cold. (in Cyprus, the great air makes it disappear :D). I haven’t put down the e-cig for a longer period (now, 4 days is perhaps the longest it’s been this week, well, no change). For me, the trigger was a good, rip-off Budapest apartment, freshly painted, moldy, 30sqm hole. We reacted quickly, it was only 3 months but it appeared afterwards :slight_smile:

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