Seasoned Vaporers in The E-Cigarette; I am actually just the opposite of some of ya'll. I have been free of cigarettes for years. I still ...
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I am actually just the opposite of some of ya'll. I have been free of cigarettes for years. I still love it, however. I love the act of smoking...the inhaling, exhaling, taste..etc. LOVE it.
I was just introduced to the e cigs recently by a co worker. I had no clue that these existed. I saw him use his and I had to have one. Now I can "smoke" again without actually smoking. AWESOME!
So, while some of you use this to quit, I am using it to start....again
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I gave up smoking over 4 years ago, and got hooked on nicoteen gum spending over £100 a month on the stuff. Ive been vaping for 1 week and havent touched a gum in that time and dont expect I ever will now. I allways missed smoking vaping hits the spot nicely.
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Originally Posted by
tudaan
I am actually just the opposite of some of ya'll. I have been free of cigarettes for years. I still love it, however. I love the act of smoking...the inhaling, exhaling, taste..etc. LOVE it.
I was just introduced to the e cigs recently by a co worker. I had no clue that these existed. I saw him use his and I had to have one. Now I can "smoke" again without actually smoking. AWESOME!
So, while some of you use this to quit, I am using it to start....again

That's not exactly a good thing, IMHO. I mean, I'm glad you found something you enjoy- far be it from me.
This is a movement that needs positive stories from people that used them to give up buying and smoking actual cancer sticks, you know, the legally purchased boxes of death that generate a ton of tax money for people who hate on us, not really for people who actually quit and have now found their "habit" again.
Again, I am glad you are happy with your new discovery. However, you have to realize why I would think that this is a suspicious thread started on the internet by an anonymous poster who has 28 posts in 7 days.
Post all you want- but your message isn't exactly positive- from my point of view. And it doesn't really help to tell everyone that you "started again" after "years".
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Originally Posted by
Bruce H
However, you have to realize why I would think that this is a suspicious thread started on the internet by an anonymous poster who has 28 posts in 7 days.
"Anonymous poster"? You should probably look again before you make comments like this. You may not like the topic but I am actively in support of the e-cig movement. I really wanted to hear if anyone had any luck cutting their nic levels down. Take it as you may but I assure you more people will be interested in this kind of topic when the time comes to wean themselves off.
I also hate to hear about someone learning the habit of smoking/vaping after quitting but that wasn't near my point in the thread.
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I'd been quit for five years. It's in my post in this thread, and it's the link in my signature.
I really don't give a hoot in a holler what ANYone thinks of me. Vaping rocks.
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Father Luke
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started @36 stayed @36 now. unless i do a review or something else @nothing
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I started on 18mg carts that came with my device and was quickly down to 9mg. I tried 0 for a bit. I went back up when I felt like I was sucking on the thing all the time. My brain wanted something it wasn't getting. Now I stay around 12mg and dilute or bump if I feel like it. But really, I smoked like that too. Sometimes more than others. I would be OK with 36, if I only did 1 ML a day instead of 3, but I don't see that happening anytime soon. I vape the way I smoked... all the time.
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I started vaping in March with 18 mg nic.
After moving to 6 volt vaping I'm able to cut my nic down to 6-8 mg without a problem.
My next step of course is 0 nic, but I'm not going to push it right now.
I feel I'm on cruise control for now.
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Originally Posted by
Bruce H
This is a movement that needs positive stories from people that used them to give up buying and smoking actual cancer sticks, you know, the legally purchased boxes of death that generate a ton of tax money for people who hate on us, not really for people who actually quit and have now found their "habit" again.
Well, technically and legally, these aren't marketed as a smoking cessation device. Anyone can use these for whatever reason they choose.
I am glad they are around so that I can smoke more healthily. I don't knock the reason behind your usage of the e cig and I would appreciate your not knocking my usage of them.
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Great post Nole.
I was a pack-o-day smoker for nine years and since I got my 510 three weeks ago I haven't bought a single pack of analogs. I had tried other methods too (gum & patch), but I love the physical act of smoking and inhaling; and the ecig is what I was looking for. I have been using 18mg and it does seem like a step down from my old analog nic level, but I have adjusted to it. I would like to work down to zero nic eventually, but like other posters, I'm in no rush to get there. I'm happy enough being analog free for now.
(1st time poster - love the forum, it's been a great help and tool)
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