Newbie Quitting in Health and Medical Issues; I have quit smoking with the ecigg for about 2 weeks now, and there are really only 2 things that ...
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Newbie Quitting
I have quit smoking with the ecigg for about 2 weeks now, and there are really only 2 things that have frustrated me in the quitting process.
1. The amount of "smoke" - For me, the more, the merrier
2. The throat push harshness factor - same as above, the more the merrier
I am probably going to get a kissbox classic though, and hopefully with this and getting some wicked 36mg juice, will make everything even easier.
Just thought I would share my quitting experience with you guys.
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You might end up increasing your tolerance to nicotine if you use that 36mg a lot and you'll end up more addicted. It's probably ok for a quick buzz but if you use it all day you'll be getting maybe three or four packs of cigs worth of nic.
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Yeah, I realize that. I will probably dilute most of it, but I really miss that "harsh" feeling, and tiny buzz.
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Originally Posted by
wcnesmith
Yeah, I realize that. I will probably dilute most of it, but I really miss that "harsh" feeling, and tiny buzz.
me to im only 18 hours since my last cig and having a beer with 18mg capsul hurting for a camel but im going do it
ive orderd some wickid 36mg Hilton so hope that will help
come on ciggies do your worst........
Is the kissbox device good for vapour then ?
my black mini seems to sometimes give a good hit but not always
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from what I have read the kissbox classic seems to be the best for vapour, and when it comes to the kick that your throat/lungs go through, it is the eliquid.
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With the manual switch, the KISSbox Classic is a great vapor maker, but I find that the original Janty Classic and Sedansa Diva outperform it.
But if you want MAJOR VAPOR, get yourself an e-Pipe!
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Thanks Leaf... I just ordered a pipe.
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An e-pipe gets the best vapour? where do I get this? and how does it perform on the "harshness of the drag" test?
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I believe the harshness factor comes from the nicotine - the more nicotine that is vaporized, the more harsh the throat hit. With that being said - your body will adjust down if you give it a little time. If you ever switched from full flavor cigs to lights, there was no throat hit at first, but it came back... Seems like you'd want to adjust to *less* nicotine rather than forcing your body to accept *more* nicotine... Just my two cents...
Winding down day four off of analog cigs...
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Originally Posted by
chewy7097
the more nicotine that is vaporized, the more harsh the throat hit.
I'm not an expert here (just another noob), bot I've read in this forum that more nicotine doesn't mean more throat hit... be careful with that
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