After 4 ‘lung washes’ and S$40k spent, ex-vaper reclaims his health


Muhammad Dandiar Rosli, 37, has stopped vaping after his expensive lesson and is a much healthier version of himself. - The Straits Times

SINGAPORE: Renovation site supervisor Muhammad Dandiar Rosli thought he would be saving S$200 (US$149) a month when he switched from smoking cigarettes to vaping.

Instead, this change led to him being issued a S$40k (US$30k) medical bill.

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