Tweaking the nicotine in Modding Forum; Reading this and many other threads about nicotine, can someone please tell me why I smoked 1.5 packs a day ...
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Reading this and many other threads about nicotine, can someone please tell me why I smoked 1.5 packs a day for 33 years, and then I quit in my first day of vaping without even trying and with NO NIC juice?
I know each one of us is different, but the way I understand it now, the nicotine story is one more of those stories we have been taught to believe.
I am addicted to the action of smoking (maybe the inhale-exhale part of it?), not to nicotine or any of the garbage, (added chemicals) that analogs might have.
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Originally Posted by
warp1900
Reading this and many other threads about nicotine, can someone please tell me why I smoked 1.5 packs a day for 33 years, and then I quit in my first day of vaping without even trying and with NO NIC juice?
I know each one of us is different, but the way I understand it now, the nicotine story is one more of those stories we have been taught to believe.
I am addicted to the action of smoking (maybe the inhale-exhale part of it?), not to nicotine or any of the garbage, (added chemicals) that analogs might have.
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I have to agree with you Warp I was the same way and on my first day of vaping I never went back to analogs. I really feel that not all of us are addicted to the nicotine, more like you said, "the inhale-exhale part of it". I started off using nic but was getting sick and when I dropped the nic I felt fine. Every once an a while I'll use a little nic, especially when throwing back a few, but that's about it.
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I could try again, but i believe i do get a strong urge for nic after a few hours (if not before).
But I can believe not everybody will experience that.
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Whenever I get that kind of urge, (whatever it is), I vape 6 votls with my stronger tasting no nic flavor and after 7-8 puffs I'm back to where I was.
Yes kina, as I said, I know we are all different that way.
Another example is caffeine, to most, coffee will not allow them to sleep, to me it does nothing that I can notice, I will fall asleep the same way I normally do.
Of course, if I take 6 cups (I know because I have done it before), it will make me shaky, but I can still fall asleep "normally". 
So maybe it is just the doze difference, I probably never got enough nic from analogs to alter my system?
I know if I smoke an analog now, besides the yucky taste, it will make me dizzy real fast, and I don't think it is the nic but some of the other crap in them.
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I find it interesting that some of the heaviest and most addicted smokers (the ones who go crazy the moment they run out of smokes) are in the group who have dopamine related disorders.
Read up on bipolars and/or schizophrenics and smoking, the correlation is very high. Both share a disorder that affects dopamine as a neurotransmitter in the brain.
So a reasonable hypothesis might be that in addition to the action of nicotine on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the brain, the dopamine system is also modified by smoking to a greater degree in some individuals than others. The very high smoking rates in the bipolar/schizophrenic groups perhaps demonstrate this more at the extreme.
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I am an addict to the action 3 pack a day on my days off, vaping I mostly go w/o nic and no analogs
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Originally Posted by
liscab
I am an addict to the action 3 pack a day on my days off, vaping I mostly go w/o nic and no analogs
liscab, you and your "not wired for addiction" brain. 
I think the point that I failed to state succinctly in my previous post was this:
"Some brains are wired for addiction, some aren't".
Now habits.. habits are a whole other thing.
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Originally Posted by
DVap
liscab, you and your "not wired for addiction" brain.
I think the point that I failed to state succinctly in my previous post was this:
"Some brains are wired for addiction, some aren't".
Now habits.. habits are a whole other thing.
I am not very sure if I got your idea (english is not my language) but I know that I could go without an adiction if I have to, I believe nic if easy to bypass but the action of the divice in the mouth is harder
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Ah, I was simply saying that you don't seem to be the type of person that is predisposed to addiction... probably your brain isn't "wired" for addiction.
I find I enjoy nicotine, but I don't particularly need it. The times I've quit smoking in the past, I was a bit on-edge for 2-3 days, but nothing unbearable. Like you, I simply enjoy the act of smoking.
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Any idea of quit vaping if you don,t have to do it, I love vaping but if I have to quit I thinkI could do it, nothing can be stronger than me
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