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    Default E-cigs cures insomnia!

    At least for me!!!

    I have suffered from "slow-to-sleep" insomnia for at least 15 years...

    I would lay down to sleep and it would take anywhere from 1 hour to 6 hours to be able to actually fall asleep... Sometimes awake until the sun comes up before I can doze off....

    Then, waking up in the morning was HELL... Sleeping through the alarm. Being groggy beyond belief for the first 5 hours of the day. Using energy drinks like they were going out of style...


    Now, I fall asleep within 15 minutes of laying down! I wake up BEFORE the alarm clock. I feel great!

    It may seem like no big deal but I have struggled with going to sleep and waking up on time for so long that its like a miracle for me! I have been late for work because of oversleeping... my boss looking at me like I went out and drank too much the night before but instead, I go to bed on time just to lay there wide awake for hours on end... Would take Tylenol PM just to fall asleep if I had to be at work early for a meeting... Then feel like crap the next day because I felt hungover...

    I don't know if it was something in all those Marlboros that was keeping me awake or if there is something in the e-cig helping me sleep but whatever it is, I am SO thankful!

    My boyfriend used to have to pry me out of bed in the mornings... Now I am awake before he is!!!

    He says I sleep more soundly now. Apparently I used to cough and couldn't breathe well whilst sleeping. I am not overweight (5'6" 125lbs) so it HAD to be that two pack a day habit...

    Anywayz...

    Thanks to e-cigs, I have been awake for two hours now and its only 8:30 in the am... Usually would be cursing my boyfriend for waking me up!

    Amen!

    Rita

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    Very odd... Nicotine is a stimulant. Must be that analogs were causing your sleep apnea problem.

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    Yes - I used to get a "tobacco hangover" sometimes. Never had this since I started vaping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ritalee76 View Post
    At least for me!!!

    I have suffered from "slow-to-sleep" insomnia for at least 15 years...

    I would lay down to sleep and it would take anywhere from 1 hour to 6 hours to be able to actually fall asleep... Sometimes awake until the sun comes up before I can doze off....

    Then, waking up in the morning was HELL... Sleeping through the alarm. Being groggy beyond belief for the first 5 hours of the day. Using energy drinks like they were going out of style...


    Now, I fall asleep within 15 minutes of laying down! I wake up BEFORE the alarm clock. I feel great!

    It may seem like no big deal but I have struggled with going to sleep and waking up on time for so long that its like a miracle for me! I have been late for work because of oversleeping... my boss looking at me like I went out and drank too much the night before but instead, I go to bed on time just to lay there wide awake for hours on end... Would take Tylenol PM just to fall asleep if I had to be at work early for a meeting... Then feel like crap the next day because I felt hungover...

    I don't know if it was something in all those Marlboros that was keeping me awake or if there is something in the e-cig helping me sleep but whatever it is, I am SO thankful!

    My boyfriend used to have to pry me out of bed in the mornings... Now I am awake before he is!!!

    He says I sleep more soundly now. Apparently I used to cough and couldn't breathe well whilst sleeping. I am not overweight (5'6" 125lbs) so it HAD to be that two pack a day habit...

    Anywayz...

    Thanks to e-cigs, I have been awake for two hours now and its only 8:30 in the am... Usually would be cursing my boyfriend for waking me up!

    Amen!

    Rita
    I've haven't smoked an analog going on six weeks now, and experiencing the exact opposite. I would wake up at the butt crack of dawn without an alarm. After switching I can't barely stay awake, which is already a problem for me anyways. When using analogs I would also be taking 200mg of provigil a day, 100mg in the morning and at noon. Now to even get remotely usable 200mg + double shot espresso (the caffeine jolt helps compensates for headache associated with provigil) and 100mg maintenance at noon.

    I suspect that my body is "adjusting", just how long with this last tho?

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    Some people experience fatigue when quitting smoking/starting vaping. This seems to last a few weeks and then increased energy is experienced.

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    Quote:
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    At least for me!!!

    I have suffered from "slow-to-sleep" insomnia for at least 15 years...

    I would lay down to sleep and it would take anywhere from 1 hour to 6 hours to be able to actually fall asleep... Sometimes awake until the sun comes up before I can doze off....

    Similar story here ..... except i have been using the e-cig a little more than 2 days and still smoking an analog about every 4 to 6 hours , which is pretty good in my case , compared to the 25 and up , and i fall asleep easily for the past 2 days and wake up early and not as tired as before.... hope to graduate to Digital completely soon and as Kate said when stopping smoking the usual effect is being tired all the time , i tried before and would fall asleep everywhere and was always tired and sore all over , that is one of the reasons that i failed to quit in the past .... oh yeah also even though i have not been vaping long i did notice the analogs are starting to taste real bad .........

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    ritalee76 -

    I never had too much of a problem getting to sleep like you did, but I know I am sleeping better now. I suspect that it is probably because I am not coughing myself awake. The best sleep that I can remember is when I tried to quit alltogether a few years ago for 10 months. I felt fantastic during that time period.


    Are you still using energy drinks like they are going out of style? Might be another reason why you are sleeping better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alain59 View Post
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    oh yeah also even though i have not been vaping long i did notice the analogs are starting to taste real bad .........
    we're all veterans in that we recognize the benefits of quitting analogs, but this time around i've noticed some new things (not sure if it's really new or if the fact i'm not stressing like i would have if i quit cold turkey)...

    * seem to be healing faster (good)
    * fingertips are no longer "stained", was brown before, now a light yellow
    * cuticles are irritated and peeling (bad)
    * waking up on the computer, actually DOING stuff on it. I use to do this as a kid before i smoked. It was one of the main sources of conflict with my parents as they were under the impression I was staying up all night.
    * hunger has decreased significantly (good), to the point i forget to eat. (bad) and eating causes me to ZzzZZzzzzzzZZzzz hardcore.

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    I always had insomnia, way before I started smoking, and switching to vaping didn't help a bit. Discovering this forum, REALLY didn't help, now I have someting to DO when I;m up with insomnia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalmechanic View Post
    we're all veterans in that we recognize the benefits of quitting analogs, but this time around i've noticed some new things (not sure if it's really new or if the fact i'm not stressing like i would have if i quit cold turkey)...

    * seem to be healing faster (good)
    * fingertips are no longer "stained", was brown before, now a light yellow
    * cuticles are irritated and peeling (bad)
    * waking up on the computer, actually DOING stuff on it. I use to do this as a kid before i smoked. It was one of the main sources of conflict with my parents as they were under the impression I was staying up all night.
    * hunger has decreased significantly (good), to the point i forget to eat. (bad) and eating causes me to ZzzZZzzzzzzZZzzz hardcore.
    Hummm now that you mentioned it , i do notice i am not as stressed as before when i tried to quit ( a real Capital P )..... also i too noticed dryness around my hands but also they are less cold... and definitely falling like a rock now ! I am trying to see if anyone has vg juice in canada as i read Spikey's comment about intolerence to Pg which i seem to have (might be your case too) just to correct my 3 day thing i originaly started 24 Jan with a 51 kit but the 2 bats were defect and the 2 carts were very low did not get more than 20 or so puffs ( got new bats and carts , working great now) thats why i stated 3 days of vaping since i had to wait for them ....

    Ah Leaford .... yes this website has had me doing overtime on the net too !!

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