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Chereyboo

Newbie
Aug 26, 2022
1
0
I was vaping yesterday and I have a medical appointment on Monday and today is Friday
What do I do??
Willl they detect the vape in my system?
Will it show on my results that they found some traces of nicotine in my system? Please help me
What should I do to get it out of my system
 

AusCad

Newbie
Aug 29, 2022
7
2
I was vaping yesterday and I have a medical appointment on Monday and today is Friday
What do I do??
Willl they detect the vape in my system?
Will it show on my results that they found some traces of nicotine in my system? Please help me
What should I do to get it out of my system


DONT WORRY MY FRIEND NOTHING WILL SHOW UP. I SMOKE WEED AND I WAS SCARED SHITLESS LIKE YOU BUT GUESS WHAT, MEDICAL PASSED. 2 TIMES COS THE FIRST ONE EXPIRED. SO RELAX FAM. VAPE IS LEGAL AND IT'S OKAY
 

hamgha

VIP Member
Mar 1, 2017
3,486
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i was a heavy smoker when i did the medical, no one cares.
 

milon45

Hero Member
Jul 10, 2023
247
13
I was vaping yesterday and I have a medical appointment on Monday and today is Friday
What do I do??
Willl they detect the vape in my system?
Will it show on my results of IVG that they found some traces of nicotine in my system? Please help me
What should I do to get out of my system
If you vaped yesterday and have a medical appointment on Monday, nicotine might still be in your system. Nicotine can be detected for 1-3 days in occasional users and up to a week in regular users. Here’s what you can do:

  1. Hydrate: Drink plenty of water to help flush out your system.
  2. Avoid Further Use: Don’t vape or use nicotine products until after your appointment.
  3. Exercise and Eat Healthy: This can help your body metabolize nicotine faster.
  4. Be Honest: Inform your healthcare provider about your recent vaping if they ask.
Being transparent with your doctor ensures you receive the best care.
 

Phreekko

Newbie
Aug 7, 2024
1
0
Don't stress too much. Nicotine can stay in your system for a few days, but drinking lots of water and staying active might help speed things up. I had a similar situation once. I was using a disposable and had a medical check-up coming up. I just stayed hydrated and tried to eat healthily over the weekend. My doctor didn’t say anything about it during my appointment, so it turned out fine. Just be honest with your doctor if they ask. They’re there to help, not judge.
 
Apr 3, 2025
3
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If you vaped yesterday and have a medical appointment on Monday, there's a chance that nicotine or its byproducts (like cotinine) could still be in your system, especially if they plan to do blood or urine tests. Nicotine can stay in the body for 1 to 3 days, but cotinine can stay up to a week or more. To help your body clear it out faster, drink plenty of water, eat healthy foods (like fruits and vegetables), and stay active. However, if you only vaped once and it’s not a regular habit, it may not show up clearly. If you’re using products like the RandM Tornado 12000, which is a popular vape found here: https://www.randmvape-shop.net/collections/randm-tornado-12000, it's good to be honest with your doctor, especially if the test is health-related.