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Utah man put in medically-induced coma from vaping-related lung disease

Posted at 8:29 PM, Aug 22, 2019
and last updated 2019-08-22 20:29:50-04

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah — A Utah man is on life support after vaping gave him lipoid pneumonia, his family said.

Sean Bills, 31, of West Valley City, was admitted to the hospital Saturday and was recently placed on a medically-induced coma.

His wife, Tiffani Bills, said doctors at Jordan Valley Hospital believe vaping is to blame.

The Utah Department of Health recently began investigating a cluster of severe lung disease cases possibly linked to vaping. Since Monday, these cases have doubled in Utah.

“It hit out of nowhere, that’s for sure,” Tiffani said. "They’ve had four other cases — my husband is the fifth at the hospital right now in critical condition because of vaping."

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Sean and Tiffani vaped daily for two years. Roughly 10 days ago, the otherwise healthy father of three knew something was wrong.

“It’s starting with shortness of breath and pain and not being able to breathe. That’s why he’s in a coma right now is because he can’t breathe on his own,” Tiffani said.

Tiffani says it’s lipoid pneumonia likely caused by inhaling fat particles.

“These are the juices possibly that are causing the issue,” Tiffani said holding up four juice bottles.

The Utah Department of Health said there are now ten cases of severe lung disease possibly linked to vaping. That number rose from five reported cases on Monday.

Nationwide, more than 100 people developed similar problems. The cluster has become so troubling, the Center for Disease Control is investigating.

Tiffani quit vaping when her husband was admitted to the hospital. She hopes others do the same.

“Stop,” Tiffani said. “Stop right now before it gets worse. I mean, it’s not worth your life.”

A GoFundMe account to help with mounting medical costs has been set up and can be found here.