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Pseudosacred 02-05-2012 11:01 PM

Bad Apple
 
So, I've smoked about 6 or 7 cigars now. I've had 2 Acids, a Romeo, a CAO Italia and the Diesel Unholy.

I enjoyed every one of them...until after the Diesel. I reeally liked the taste of the D, it was spicey and strong, just a really good smoke.

After I smoked it I got dizzy, naseus and tossed my cookies. I was sick all night afterwords.

Since that cigar, I have this weird...almost displeasure(?) smoking cigars.

Could this be because the Diesel was so strong and flavorful that it makes everything mild taste like nothing special?

I bought a smapler of a few sticks, all of them are mild (or at least the 5 that I've smoked out of them). I get nothing really special out of them.

Has this happened to anyone? It's really a downer :td

icehog3 02-05-2012 11:03 PM

Re: Bad Apple
 
Have something with sugar on hand....it is the antidote for nicotine poisoning. Takes the edge right off. Stick with it, most of us have had it, and learned how to make sure it doesn't happen so violently.

Pseudosacred 02-05-2012 11:05 PM

Re: Bad Apple
 
I read about the sugar trick, I'll definitely have some next time I go at a strong stick!

icehog3 02-05-2012 11:08 PM

Re: Bad Apple
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pseudosacred (Post 1550758)
I read about the sugar trick, I'll definitely have some next time I go at a strong stick!

Nice meal beforehand helps too. ;)

DaBear 02-05-2012 11:08 PM

Re: Bad Apple
 
I'm with Tom on this one. If I know I'm smoking a lot of cigars, or just a particularly strong one I'll take a glass of root beer out with me. Keeps me from feelin it so much.

Flynnster 02-05-2012 11:14 PM

Re: Bad Apple
 
You will notice the subtle tastes and flavors in the milder cigars as you smoke more. Go slow and enjoy the milder ones.

As for the strong one kicking your but, it happens. But I promise that isn't how cigars all are.

Remo 02-05-2012 11:15 PM

Re: Bad Apple
 
Blowing chunks is impressive :tu You get a pic? :lr

hapi 02-05-2012 11:30 PM

Re: Bad Apple
 
eat hamberger before smoke.

maninblack 02-05-2012 11:37 PM

Re: Bad Apple
 
I used to do this too, but only after smoking a Perdomo immenso. Huge nicotine buzz. And nasty to boot.

backwoods357 02-05-2012 11:43 PM

Re: Bad Apple
 
This has happened to me a few times. My wife found me curled up on the bathroom floor once, god that feeling sucks. I will definitely try the sugar trick next time. Do you need to head it off early or can you reverse the effects after it gets bad?

keith_mahoney 02-05-2012 11:55 PM

Re: Bad Apple
 
A sure fire way to beat nicotine sicness from cigars is to use Copenhagen for several years before starting your love affair with cigars. It worked for me. I gave up dipping after 8 years, for my wife before I got into cigars. I have never even approached being sick from a cigar, even after a few in a row. An early morning chew would always make my head spin.
This probably isn't good advice but it worked for me.

DaBear 02-06-2012 12:23 AM

Re: Bad Apple
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by backwoods357 (Post 1550783)
This has happened to me a few times. My wife found me curled up on the bathroom floor once, god that feeling sucks. I will definitely try the sugar trick next time. Do you need to head it off early or can you reverse the effects after it gets bad?

You can bring yourself back after its already started, it just takes 10-15 mins. Eat some M&Ms, down a glass of root beer, really anything with sugar. Just bring the blood sugar back on up and you'll be back to normal

GAW 02-06-2012 02:09 AM

Re: Bad Apple
 
My take is that your palate seeks flavor but your body has not yet developed much nicotine tolerance. More flavor with tolerable nic-kick can be found in the cigar world but the right balance for you requires some knowledge of cigars and actual smoking experience. Many reviews provide that smokers assessment of the strength/flavor trade-off including those on this site.

pnoon 02-06-2012 06:45 AM

Re: Bad Apple
 
Silly question but I have to ask.
You are not inhaling, are you?

Jasonw560 02-06-2012 06:59 AM

Re: Bad Apple
 
You should start with the mild, and work your way up. If you don't have any adverse reactions with them, then go medium. Then see how your body feels. if you're queasy, then stick with them (plus the root beer or other soft drink) for a while. Then go to full bodied.

It's kinda like starting on Everclear when you start drinking. Sounds like a good idea at the time...

Subvet642 02-06-2012 07:25 AM

Re: Bad Apple
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 1550898)
Silly question but I have to ask.
You are not inhaling, are you?

Why, is that bad? I do it all the time, but I've been smoking cigarettes since '78 and have lungs of steel. :ze

pnoon 02-06-2012 07:59 AM

Re: Bad Apple
 
In general, yes. You are the exception. Plus, the OP is a brand new cigar smoker. If he is inhaling, that could be the reason for his problem.
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ChicagoWhiteSox 02-06-2012 08:04 AM

Re: Bad Apple
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Subvet642 (Post 1550912)
Why, is that bad? I do it all the time, but I've been smoking cigarettes since '78 and have lungs of steel. :ze

:tf

icehog3 02-06-2012 08:47 AM

Re: Bad Apple
 
frankenstein say fire bad.

Remo 02-06-2012 09:05 AM

Re: Bad Apple
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by keith_mahoney (Post 1550794)
A sure fire way to beat nicotine sicness from cigars is to use Copenhagen for several years before starting your love affair with cigars. It worked for me. I gave up dipping after 8 years, for my wife before I got into cigars. I have never even approached being sick from a cigar, even after a few in a row. An early morning chew would always make my head spin.
This probably isn't good advice but it worked for me.

This is me, I have dipped Cope for 20 some odd years, never feel nicotine in a cigar.


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