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    Default How Long After You Began Vaping Did You Stop Using Analogs?

    I see alot of the little tickers on the bottom of peoples' posts that show their success. I was just wondering, how long after you started using your e-cig did you COMPLETELY give up the analogs? Was it days, weeks, or did you never pick up another analog after your first vaping session?

    Just curious.....Thanks!

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    The day I ran out of analogs was the same day I started with e-cig. I havn't smoked an analog since (Jan. 17). I probably would have if I had any but I don't and will not buy any more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4myhealth View Post
    I see alot of the little tickers on the bottom of peoples' posts that show their success. I was just wondering, how long after you started using your e-cig did you COMPLETELY give up the analogs? Was it days, weeks, or did you never pick up another analog after your first vaping session?

    Just curious.....Thanks!
    smoked my last analog the morning after i got the e-cig.

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    With 100% complete honesty, I was so excited to get my first device (a 901) that I ripped into it when it first arrived in the mail. I haven't had an 'analog' since before that package arrived. I still have half a carton of them (and an open pack someplace), but absolutely no desire to use them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Houdini View Post
    The day I ran out of analogs was the same day I started with e-cig. I havn't smoked an analog since (Jan. 17). I probably would have if I had any but I don't and will not buy any more.
    Same here

    Both me and the hubby started vaping December 28th, 08..

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    The day I got my e-cig, how I went about is was telling myself "self this is your new brand of cigs they dont make you brand anymore and if you want to smoke/vape then this is the only brand left on earth" and I have not had a real cig since. It can be a lil frustrating at times, these thing are not perfect but I believe this is my ONLY option and that has been getting through.

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    My e cig came in on last friday and i have not yet completely quit analogs. I have cut down from about 20 to 15 but i have 6 cartons at home of analogs and just like them better. My problem in quitting is that i need a higher nic. amount and a better flavor in the liquid. I just need to try some e liquid that tastes like a cig and that gives me more throat feel and that just is more like a cig. If i find that i am sure that i can quit.

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    The first week. The only reason I even had any the first week was because I was out drinking and thought I HAD to have a few analogs. I have no desire for an analog now though. I took a puff of a friends a couple of weeks ago and gagged. lol It is hard to believe, but they start to taste nasty after being off of them for a while. I really prefer vaping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tone View Post
    The day I got my e-cig, how I went about is was telling myself "self this is your new brand of cigs they dont make you brand anymore and if you want to smoke/vape then this is the only brand left on earth" and I have not had a real cig since. It can be a lil frustrating at times, these thing are not perfect but I believe this is my ONLY option and that has been getting through.
    That's good, Tone! I kind of told myself that THIS is my ONLY option! Analogs are no longer an option.

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    I went into this with the thought that I wasn't going to quit. I got my first device in early September, and a week to 10 days later I had my last analog, It went something like this. Day1=10 cigs, 7cigs, 3,3,3,1,1,1.... The analogs just started to taste awful. I still don't classify myself as an EX, and for me that helps. I have 2 full unopened packs of Marlboro's in the truck and have no desire to open them, Its been 6 months. I have my fingers crossed, because I did quit cold turkey for 3 years in the past. Now I have a son and want to see him grow up. I HAVE to do this for him.
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