That's part of it, but the smoke is also absorbed through the tissues in your mouth, and enters the blood stream that way (albeit to a lesser degree). The effect of this is to jump-start your digestive system--and if there's nothing in your stomach to digest, you'll quickly go from hunger pangs to "there's something in my stomach that's not food." Have you ever taken vitamins, prescription drugs, etc on an empty stomach? It can sometimes have the same effect that you're describing.Question to everyone - when smoking a cigar, it saturates your saliva with nicotine, right? Which is why you should smoke on a full stomach, because the food will cut down the concentration of nicotine-riddled saliva hitting your stomach?
That's part of it, but the smoke is also absorbed through the tissues in your mouth, and enters the blood stream that way (albeit to a lesser degree). The effect of this is to jump-start your digestive system--and if there's nothing in your stomach to digest, you'll quickly go from hunger pangs to "there's something in my stomach that's not food." Have you ever taken vitamins, prescription drugs, etc on an empty stomach? It can sometimes have the same effect that you're describing.
If it's a raging sickness, stop smoking and talk to a Dr. there actually is a possibility that you are allergic to nicotineI take medications every day on an empty stomach and have never, ever in my life been left feeling like this.
Like I said earlier, I get the same raging sickness from smoking a single cigarette. But of course, I inhale a cigarette, whereas I do not inhale a cigar.
Why are you buying cigars by the box if you haven't demonstrated you can smoke one without getting sick?OK. I will definitely try this.
I have a box of Oliva Seri G Maduro Torpedos coming in soon.
Why are you buying cigars by the box if you haven't demonstrated you can smoke one without getting sick?
This is a problem, too, because I don't actually feel the effects until some time after smoking. Like the Bolivar - it wasn't until a good 15-20 minutes after I had smoked the whole thing that I began to feel ill.InspektorGadget said:I have the same problem. I experience nicotine sickness unless I excercise care to avoid getting ill. Now I always eat prior to smoking heavy nic cigars. I have a few brands that don't cause ill effects to smoke when I don't eat. I spit a lot when smoking (yeah nasty) and usually have a beverage. I also smoke slow and try not to exhale through my nose too much. These few things have reduced my nicotine sickness severely although it still shows up once in awhile. My last bit of advice, once you start feeling it, stop smoking or you will regret it.
Are you smoking indoors and getting your own secondary smoke? I find good ventilation keeps me smoking longer. That said, some sticks just pack a wallop. Smoked a fresh buenos madurito by plascencia the other night after dinner. Just four or five puffs got my head spinning. Great flavor though.
Also, for some reason, i find that smoking with good conversation, food and libation seems to keep the nicotine kick at bay as versus smoking solo. Dunno if adrenalin has something to do with it.
Could your medications also be interacting with the nicotine/tobacco to heighten the nausea? An interesting topic to research.I take medications every day on an empty stomach and have never, ever in my life been left feeling like this.
Like I said earlier, I get the same raging sickness from smoking a single cigarette. But of course, I inhale a cigarette, whereas I do not inhale a cigar.
Could your medications also be interacting with the nicotine/tobacco to heighten the nausea? An interesting topic to research.
Dude, eat first. If you still get sick, I say give it up. you might be allergic to nicotine. How old are you?
Second the ninja's advice. Paroxetene/paxil has nausea/vomiting as a side effect. The nicotine might be aggravating this.I think what everyone said prior is great advice, but I would say to see your doctor. sure, it could be something simple like eating something, but then it could be something serious. Either way, good luck.
Exactly.but I would say to see your doctor