That depends on what you mean by recover and what you were vaping. We know the decision centers in the brain's frontal lobe are permanently altered by nicotine, leading to great potential for addiction. The other body systems have a great potential for full recovery. You are far more likely to make 80 if you don't vape/smoke than if you do.
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Make every effort to quit vaping and check with your local American Lung Association for additional information. There may be residual effects of vaping and it is best to quit as soon as possible. If you develop shortness of breath, cough, chest pain or wheezing, please see your PCP. A pulmonary function test may be ordered if there is concern. Some patients develop cough and bronchospasm.
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