OTC Product Leaves Father Comatose

Blood. That was the first sign something was horribly wrong. One moment, James Johnson was grinding through another 17-hour shift; the next, he was vomiting red and gasping for air. Hours later, he lay in intensive care, his lungs failing, his memory slipping, his family watching in terror as doctors fought to keep him alive

James had always told himself he was just “coping.” Two packs of disposable vapes a week felt like a small trade for staying awake, providing for his family, and pushing through brutal shifts. He believed what so many young people are quietly told: that vaping is the safer trap, the less dangerous poison. His age, his fitness, his responsibilities as a father all seemed like protection. They weren’t. When his lungs finally failed, the illusion collapsed with them.

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