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    Well it is interesting, BUT for me i wanted to quit, Taking the first step was the hardest, then for what ever reason this is working for me, ecig's have made "not" smoking pain free. So they can say whatever they want to say in thier articles. Im so thrilled to be able to say Im smoke free, this is the longest i have gone without smoking in over 20 years.
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    Perhaps it's a mindset.

    For me, I had that awful panic attack whenever I even thought of quitting (and I tried them all, patches, gum, wellbutrin, hypnosis...not Chantix, tho)

    and because I wasn't TRYING to quit perhaps it came easily. I could have one whenever I wanted. Just wound up not wanting them.

    If I had been wanting to quit with my e-cig, it undoubtedly would have been more difficult because I would have felt I was depriving myself of the cigarettes.

    Maybe. I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Princessdee View Post
    I have to agree with Chip.

    I bought my first e-cig when the tax increase hit last Spring. I hoped to cut in half my 3 pack a day habit to save some money.

    A bit later, I realized I hadn't had a cigarette in 3 days. The open packs were lying all over the house, so it wasn't like I even hid them from myself.

    I was a stanch smoker and every time an anti commercial came on I lit one up "just because they wanted me not to" No one was going to heavy-handed force me to do something I didn't want to.
    Quote Originally Posted by Princessdee View Post
    Perhaps it's a mindset.

    For me, I had that awful panic attack whenever I even thought of quitting (and I tried them all, patches, gum, wellbutrin, hypnosis...not Chantix, tho)

    and because I wasn't TRYING to quit perhaps it came easily. I could have one whenever I wanted. Just wound up not wanting them.

    If I had been wanting to quit with my e-cig, it undoubtedly would have been more difficult because I would have felt I was depriving myself of the cigarettes.

    Maybe. I think.
    In all the time I have been lurking around here on the forum, This is the first time I have seen anyone who described my thoughts and attitudes to the T when I started e cigarettes. I felt exactly as you did about being told NOT to smoke. I also shared the same experiece with "not trying to quit". I just was looking for something to help defray the costs and maybe replace some of the real cigarettes that were killing me. 2+ months later here I am. I have not smoked a cigarette in weeks now. I also never told myself could not smoke a real cigarette and in the beginning, I did smoke. Then one day I just wasn't smoking cigarettes anymore. I Still give myself permission to smoke real cigarettes. I just don't seem to have any good reason to.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Princessdee View Post
    and because I wasn't TRYING to quit perhaps it came easily. I could have one whenever I wanted. Just wound up not wanting them.
    This is exactly what I am thinking. I'ts like e-cig just kind of sneaks into your life and gently takes the analogs away before you even knew what happened!

    That, to me, is the sign of a first-rate quit-smoking device!


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    It is unfortunate that some people can't find their way here or to other forums before they purchase/try e cigs. I cannot imagine how things would have gone for me if I had not found myself here digging into all this great info and support. I posted to the story about e cigs not delivering. I think these articles are being put into press by the cigarette manufacturers. We all need to post our experiences any time we encounter them. This BS can only be stopped by sheer numbers of “it worked for me” testimonials. This many success stories cannot be a placebo effect!


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    Quote Originally Posted by farrar01 View Post
    It is unfortunate that some people can't find their way here or to other forums before they purchase/try e cigs. I cannot imagine how things would have gone for me if I had not found myself here digging into all this great info and support. I posted to the story about e cigs not delivering. I think these articles are being put into press by the cigarette manufacturers. We all need to post our experiences any time we encounter them. This BS can only be stopped by sheer numbers of “it worked for me” testimonials. This many success stories cannot be a placebo effect!
    I was one of the lucky ones. I started with Smoke Tip, which turned out to be a kr8 and a really decent starter. I started in June 09, and never joined this forum until September. I was looking for more flavors and longer batteries. Coming here has only enhanced the experience and the ability to share knowledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChipCurtis View Post
    See my comments a couple of posts above. People are addicted to cigs for a number of different and overlapping reasons. Totally unexpected success stories abound on this forum, from people who had no intention to quit, but were gadget freaks or just wanted to check e-cigs out of curiosity. Many quit after their first day with the e-cig (including me). So depending on what was the nature of your cig addiction, the e-cig has shown amazing reults to the magnitude of 40+ years "hopelessly addicted" cig smokers, with no intention to quit, suddenly quitting on their first day of e-cigs. after 40+ years of relentless daily smoking.

    I'm not a particularly impressionable person, but those results speak for themselves.
    Exactly. And my experience as well.

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    I totally agree with PrincessDee and Farrar01

    I was a stanch smoker and every time an anti commercial came on I lit one up "just because they wanted me not to" No one was going to heavy-handed force me to do something I didn't want to
    I would do the same exact thing. Some of those commercials were just so over the top they were ridiculous and the anti-smoking Nazis just don't realize it.

    Recently however there was (IMHO) an effective anti-smoking commercial and it was effective because it was simple:

    A doctor walks into an exam room and tells the man sitting on the table: You have lung cancer . . . they repeat the same scenario with the doctor telling the man he had various illnesses brought on by smoking and in the end the voiceover says something like: if you keep smoking what do you expect to hear? Or something like that . . .

    But again, I thought it was successful because it was simple and realistic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by farrar01 View Post
    It is unfortunate that some people can't find their way here or to other forums before they purchase/try e cigs. I cannot imagine how things would have gone for me if I had not found myself here digging into all this great info and support. I posted to the story about e cigs not delivering. I think these articles are being put into press by the cigarette manufacturers. We all need to post our experiences any time we encounter them. This BS can only be stopped by sheer numbers of “it worked for me” testimonials. This many success stories cannot be a placebo effect!
    If everyone would do what I do, we could get this message across a lot quicker. If I post on a web site in response to someone talking about trying an e cig or if someone asks and is interested in them when I'm out and about (this is becoming a half dozen times a week lately), I suggest they visit this forum and one other that is not as good, but helpful.

    I even have a standard email that I send out to those I meet to give them the links that I talk about. How many follow up, I don't know, but I'm just so happy about how this has worked out that I can't stop trying to help others. The e cig is great, but this forum really helps for those not fortunate to have the e cig as the be all, end all. I needed a couple snus portions a day to get me totally off smokes and it took me 7 months to realize it. I didn't even know snus existed until coming here.

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    Everyone's story varies a bit, but the bottom line is that many thousands have quit with e-cigs where nothing else worked. The above story, "...realized I hadn't had a cig in 3 days" is a very common one. They work. Personally, I was afraid I would never be able to quit, after trying most everything. With e-cigs I was able to cut back to about 5-8 cigs a day from 2 packs. After a week I cut to one-a-day. After 2 weeks I realized I hadn't had one one a few days. That was last June, and I have NO desire to go back - I do fear that a ban would force me back. Folks, keep that in mind next Nov. when we can vote for smaller, less in-your-face government. Let's cut the agencies budgets 50% - especially the FDA. Dr. G.

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