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- Oct 8, 2018
I don't see any evidence to that, but it does cause a sudden and rather horrific death in land drowning. You're breathing in water vapor in far greater quantities than your lungs are used to expelling. That doesn't just go away. It slowly accumulates then one day you just can't breathe and suffocate. It's apparently more traumatic than drowning underwater. The only treatment seems to be to pop a hole in the lungs to drain them, and since most people don't know the signs and the window for treatment once it happens is small it has a high mortality rate.Kind of makes you wonder if vaping really does fry your brain.
At least the procedure is cheaper than lung cancer.

