James’s sudden collapse seemed to come out of nowhere, but it followed months of ignoring clear warnings. He had been using two packs of disposable vapes each week while working long, exhausting nights, believing his youth would protect him. By the time he arrived at the hospital, the damage was severe—one lung was essentially gone, and his memory was badly affected. He woke up unable to recognize his partner or child, and his body struggled with basic actions like walking, talking, and swallowing.
The experience forced him to face the consequences of the habits he had dismissed for months. What began as a routine part of daily life quickly turned into a life-threatening situation that changed his health and memory. The shock of losing control over his own body made the reality impossible to ignore.
Rather than keeping his struggle private, James decided to speak publicly about what happened. He openly admits that he ignored the signs and the advice from people around him. He now talks about “the warnings, the labels, the people who begged him to stop,” hoping others will listen before it is too late.
Determined to rebuild his life, James began training for a charity boxing match. The process forced his injured lungs to work within their limits and pushed him to regain strength step by step. The challenge became both a personal recovery journey and a way to raise awareness.
Today, his message is direct and urgent. He says that believing vaping is harmless is a dangerous mistake. In his words, “no age, no fitness level, no illusion of control makes vaping safe.” For him, the scars left on his lungs are proof of the risk—and his survival is a warning that others may never get a second chance.