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| View Poll Results: E-Cig Success Rate? | |||
| I've completely quit analogs with e-cigs | | 1,275 | 82.36% |
| I've cut down on analogs use with e-cigs | | 263 | 16.99% |
| I only use e-cigs where I can't use analogs | | 10 | 0.65% |
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| | #321 |
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My experience was: On Friday September 25, I was chain smoking on my after work commute, as normal. Found my Blu starter kit in the mail when I got home. I fired it up and thoroughly enjoyed it through until Sunday. From previous experiences when I tried to quit, I found that going for a couple days without smoking made my analogs taste like crap for a while when I went back to them. I never had any desire for an analog while using my PV, but on Sunday afternoon, out of curiosity, I fired up an analog to see how it was. I took two drags on it, the second worse than the first and tossed it. After using my tasty PV, the analogs tasted even worse than when I had tried to quit before. That first week, I never had any cravings or anything, but every so often the thought "Oh, crap, I'm out of cigs and need to stop at the gas station on the way to work" kept crossing my mind. After about a week or two, that feeling subsided and since then I've not smoked an analog and haven't even thought about doing so or needing to pick up any. Concerns about running out of atomizers or liquid, or killing batteries however have increased. |
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| | #322 |
| Full Member Join Date: Nov 2009
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I have quit many times in my 26 year smoking habit. This is the first time I don't feel likeI've lost my best friend. I am currently smoking the levelcigs, menthol ultralight nicotine. So far so good, I ordered both the Levelcigs 510 (which arrived in 3 business days) and I also ordered the Eluma (ultralight as well) which should arrive this week. I actually ordered the Eluma a day before the Levelcigs... When my Levelcigs arrived, I had purchased 2 packs that morning. I still have 18 in one pack and and unopened pack of cigarettes that I think I need to give away at this point. I was previously nearly 1 pack per day Marlboro, Menthol, Ultralight, 100's smoker. Boy was that a mouthful at the checkout counter. So many on here do the "exotic" dripping and mods and flavored liquids, etc... I just want something simple that satisfies my nicotine urge and hand to mouth habit. Huge clouds of vapor are not important to me...in fact I like to stay more incognito. I did this to quit so I don't want to try fun flavors to make it more enjoyable. I actually feel good about not smoking "analogs." Previous quits I always missed them right away and knew I was in trouble. |
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| | #323 |
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I got my first e-cig mid August and quit analogs completely on September 12th, so it took me almost a month to completely transition. My fiancee smoked about 2.5X more than I did, and she couldn't quite do it, she dropped her analogs to under a pack a day from over 2 packs a day with e-cigs. However, in the last four days, she has completely dropped analogs after smoking for 20 years (except when she was pregnant). So 3 months of vaping plus reduced analogs for her has now transitioned to her being analog free.
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| | #324 |
| Registered Supplier Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: U.S.A. Thornton, CO
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The success rate I have seen so far (everyone I personally know), is greater than 50% going totally 100% off analogs to use e cigs instead. And of those not going off analogs 100%, most still smoke analogs less and vape their ecig at least occasionally.
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| | #325 |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2009
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I think the reason that I've been able to quit completely is because I did quite a bit of research on which PV to buy before throwing down my money. I almost bought the blucig but felt like it would be less than satisfying for me. I smoked about a pack a day and I think that if you smoke that much or more then you might have more success buying a product that feels as much like smoking as possible. That is why I bought the 510. I want the throat hit, the vapor and the sensation of smoke rushing into my lungs. I think that is the key for moderate to heavy smokers. I have a friend that bought a Smoking Everywhere e-cig and she hasn't been able to quit. As a matter of fact she gave up on using it. I took a few drags off of it and I can understand why. Little vapor and no throat hit. It seemed like the battery had a two or three second cutoff. I won't go as far as to say it's an inferior product but I don't see how anyone who smokes a pack a day or more could use SE successfully although I'm sure it happens occasionally. Is it just me or do the brands with the slicker marketing have a crappier product? Anyway, I think the key to having a greater chance of success quiting is doing research on the type of ecig that will meet your needs. |
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| | #326 |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2009
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| | #327 |
| Ultra Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Springfield, VA
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Thank you. And to you, as well.
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| | #328 |
| Super Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Everett WA
Posts: 870
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I've completely quit smoking regular cigarettes thanks to ecigs.
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| | #329 |
| Super Member Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 306
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Tommorow will be two weeks thanks to joye 510 and the vapor king.. Yeah
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| | #330 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 254
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completely quit
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