Teenager LeeRay King was handed a bag full of blackened pieces of his own lungs after vaping ‘all day everyday’ for three years left him in agony and needing urgent surgery
LeeRay King began using disposable vapes from the age of 14, developing a secret habit that he hid from his family for over a year. But the heavy toll can now be seen in a horrifying bag of blackened pieces of his lungs.
At the height of his addiction, the now 17-year-old was getting through four disposable vapes per week – using e-cigarettes “all day every day”.
In August last year, LeeRay woke in the middle of the night to excruciating pain on his left side and found himself struggling to breathe. Mum Kylee Jope rushed her son to hospital where scans revealed that LeeRay’s left lung had collapsed.
Over the next four months, his lung collapsed four more times – prompting doctors to perform three surgeries in a bid to prevent further collapses.
During his third operation, surgeons discovered damaged tissue that they later removed from LeeRay’s lung – which Kylee blames on his years of vaping.
A shocking photo shows the chopped-out pieces of lung in a sealed plastic packet, brown and shrivelled.
Horrified, the family plan on burying the piece of LeeRay’s lung in their garden – and now want to educate others about the risks from vaping. LeeRay, who lives near Wellington, New Zealand, said: “I got kind of peer pressured into vaping.
“I didn’t like it at first but then got hooked on it within the first week. I was heavily vaping from 14 to 16. I went through about four disposables in a week.
“I would vape all day every day. If I didn’t have one, I’d be like a different person. At first I didn’t realise how bad it was.”
It wasn’t until August last year that LeeRay soon learned the damage his heavy vaping habit had inflicted on his lungs.
The teen was admitted to hospital after suffering extreme pain in his left side, which tests revealed was caused by a pneumothorax – a condition where air leaks into the space between the lung and the chest wall, causing the lung to collapse.
Mum Kylee, a 50-year-old cleaning supervisor, said: “I woke up in the morning to hundreds of missed calls and messages from LeeRay to say he was struggling to breathe. He said his chest and left side was really sore and it hurts to breathe.
“I decided to take him to hospital and he keeled over in the front seat of the car and burst into tears in excruciating pain.
“We get to the hospital and they did an ECG on him and an x-ray. We were told that he had a very large pneumothorax. I asked what that was and she said his left lung had collapsed and I just burst into tears.”
LeeRay’s left lung collapsed four more times over the following four months, leading surgeons to perform a pleurodesis, a procedure that creates a strong adhesion between the lung and the chest wall to prevent the re-accumulation of fluid.
When this failed, the teen then underwent another procedure to remove a lining of the chest wall – known as a pleurectomy – before undergoing a third surgery in which doctors removed a damaged black chunk of LeeRay’s lung.
Kylee said: “When we picked it up, LeeRay pulled it out and we were both like ‘oh my god’. It was the damaged piece of the lung that they had removed.”
“We’re actually going to bury it at our house,” she said. “We were shocked. I never realised vapes could do this.
“They advertise it to help give up smoking. You’re pretty much intentionally drowning your insides. Seeing my son go through that was horrifying.”
LeeRay added: “[What they found] made me realise I had fully damaged my lung. It was because of vaping and how much I was doing it a day.”
He is now spreading awareness of the dangers of vaping after nearly losing his life due to multiple lung collapses.
“I actually went and talked to one of the primary schools near where I live,” he said.
“I don’t want them going through what I went through. It was a pain that no one at a young age should be going through. I would tell anyone don’t do it. I’ll never touch a vape again.”
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