NewsTeen's collapse highlights hidden dangers of heavy vaping habits

Teen's collapse highlights hidden dangers of heavy vaping habits

A 17-year-old girl had a brush with death. She smoked 57 cigarettes a day.
A 17-year-old girl had a brush with death. She smoked 57 cigarettes a day.
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Jakub Artych

11 June 2024 07:52

17-year-old Kyla Blight from the United Kingdom, who smoked 57 cigarettes a day, nearly had a heart attack after one of her lungs collapsed. Her family experienced true horror.

On Saturday, May 11, in the early hours of the morning, Mark Blight received a phone call and was informed that his 17-year-old daughter Kyla had collapsed and turned blue during a sleepover at a friend's house.

Mark took her to the hospital, where she underwent a five-and-a-half-hour surgery to remove part of her lung after being close to cardiac arrest.

Vaping is simply a term for inhaling and exhaling smoke from an electronic cigarette. The aerosol from an electronic cigarette contains nine times less formaldehyde, but that does not mean it is safe for our health.

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As highlighted by manchestereveningnews.co.uk, Kyla spent another two weeks in the hospital before she could return home. After a brief investigation, it turned out that she had started using electronic cigarettes at the age of 15, which quickly turned into an addiction.

The 17-year-old was smoking the equivalent of 400 regular cigarettes per week, which translates to 57 cigarettes per day.

Mark revealed that although he caught his daughter vaping once, he did not realize she had started at the age of 15 and underestimated the extent to which she was doing it. The 61-year-old admitted that he had smoked for 13 years, but now, after seeing the dangers firsthand, he urges young people to stop.

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