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Quitting e-cigs in Health and Medical Issues; Originally Posted by TropicalBob I wish you all the luck I can muster for you. This is possibly the most ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by TropicalBob View Post
    I wish you all the luck I can muster for you. This is possibly the most difficult thing you'll ever do. I'll hold my applause, though, until your one-year anniversary of smoke and vape-free living. You'll face a crisis, have a setback, need courage for a new endeavor -- and the devil will call out to come back to your old friends. Fight the good fight.

    I've been in the fight since July 17, 2007, using mostly e-cigs but also snus and a pipe -- and I get daily cigarette cravings. No demon I've ever faced is as strong as the nicotine demon. Kill him for me and others and let us score one for the good guys.
    Thanks TB. Going on day 3 now. I must say that quitting analogs was very difficult. The day I got the PV was the last day I've smoked an analog. It was really hard. I couldn't imagine taking this on having not used the PV exclusively for close to 2 months. Some say that I'm stubborn and have a very strong will. I'm hoping this work in my favor.

    I've been testing myself the last few weeks. Seeing how long I could go without taking a puff. Going out to the bar for drinks and not puffing the whole time I was there. After meals, trying not to puff for a while. To my surprise it was easier than expected. I feel this has to do with the fact that I got away from analogs and all the other addicting chemicals in them, thanks to the PV.

    One thing I can say is, the longer I go with out having a puff the harder it will be to fall back. I just don't want to start at day 1 again and go through this all over.

    I'll agree that this is a tough demon to kill. I'll continue to fight the fight for us good guys!

    Quote Originally Posted by RaverCJ View Post
    Keep it up!

    I'm on my 3rd day using zero nic juice in my carts.

    I had originally been cutting JC Tennessee Cured to 9 mg, but realized that every time I lowered the nic content, I would get minor withdrawal. I decided I might as well take that last step and jump to zero. So far so good.

    While sitting in economics lecture today (I'm a college student), we spent 2 hours discussing negative externalities. The subject of this 2 hour lecture? Cigarettes, of course. Half way through lecture, I couldn't take it anymore. I had to get up, walk outside and have a few puffs from my PV with zero nic. To my surprise, after a couple of minutes, the cravings subsided, and now I know, more than ever, I can finally kick this chemical addiction.

    The next question...how am I ever going to live with out all these scrumptious flavors? If only they made a chewing gum in Tennessee Cured or Original Tobacco flavor, haha.

    Chris
    Keep it up! For me the chemical addiction to nicotine isn't as bad as the addiction to cigs. Once I got over that I got over that I feel confident I can beat this nic addiction.

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    Update:

    Still going strong and haven't broken down once!

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    Best of luck to you. I will be trying the same in a couple months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midnight Toker View Post
    Update:
    Still going strong and haven't broken down once!
    Congratulations!

    I managed to go PV free for four straight days recently because I was scuba diving and didn't like the idea of breathing air at increased pressure whilst having lungs coated with VG, PG [and any number of other mystery ingredients in e-liquid]. I couldn't use snuff either during this time for obvious reasons(!) Fortunately snus came to my rescue between dives.

    I don't see me going nicotine free in the foreseeable future so if you're managing without any alternatives, very well done.

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