8:37 PM Tuesday, February 28th

Thrill;5443296 said:
2/28/2012: the date I lit my last analog. Not my last analog. My LAST analog. Do I sound overly positive? I've been vaping for around three hours and I'm already convinced that I won't be buying a pack of cigarettes tomorrow morning on my way to work?!? Yep, I'm calling it now!

Although I was advised by my vapementor to avoid the kiosk in the mall, I went there tonight seeking juice, as my PV came in the mail today, yet I had nothing to use in it. They had juice and it was on sale. $5 (and some cents) for a 10ml bottle of 16mg Mint flavor (no VG, just PG).

I excitedly and very carefully dripped about 15 or so drops into a boge cartomizer, then read a little on the forums to see if anyone has ever posted about their first vapes; what does it feel like? How long should I draw? Do I pull into my mouth, then into my lungs like a cigarette? Or just draw straight into my lungs? Did I put in enough drops? Not enough? Is there a wrong way? Is there a right way? Aaaahh!!! I've been reading on all of these topics the past 5 days non-stop, and when it finally came to vape-time, I couldn't remember a single thing!

It was as if I got stage fright, all of a sudden. I was scared to try it! It actually took me about a half an hour to work up the courage to push the button and put the drip tip to my lips. I think you all know what happened then.

I became a vaper. :vapor:

I waited a few minutes, and tried it again...even better.

My very first nephew was born earlier this afternoon. That will be my extra motivation when I am suffering the withdrawal symptoms from the other nasties in the analogs over the next few days. I want to keep this as my quit date!

My head is in clouds of vapor, but my feet are still on the ground and I know this isn't going to be all rainbows and unicorns as I get the analog nasty stuff out of my system. But, at this very moment, I'm so happy. Thank you all so much for having this invaluable information out there for freaks like me to pour over when second guessing every little thing. :)

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