I'm at almost a year off the analogs...the things i notice for sure is that my throat feels better, my senses of taste & smell are sharper, and i don't get winded quite as fast when walking or biking.
The dream thing is a side effect of quitting smoking. It happened to me every time i tried to quit...the most vivid dreams i've ever had. It stops after a few nights
Great question. Artificial flavoring is the only aspect of vaping that concerns me a little bit. But i have the same concerns about the artificial flavorings & dyes in most processed food & beverages too. Its still a million times healthier than smoking, so i just let it slide. I'm also thinking...
I don't know if its known as the 2.5, but i just got the stainless steel v2. It has the gold spring, red washer, and i'm using a T3 with it as we speak.
I'm the same way. A ridiculous amount of my free time is spent doing research right here in the forums & on youtube, or just window shopping online vendors
Welcome Hook...i'm glad you decided to give vaping a second chance. Hopefully your new setup will give you a better experience with it this time around. Enjoy! :cool:
If its just a harsh vape no matter what you do, then yeah, you might want to try a different juice. Check out the eliquid discussion forum on here; you'll get A LOT of information & recommendations
Congrats on your first day! If you're getting a harsh, burny taste, you might have to adjust your voltage. Its more about the ohms of your atomizer than the nicotine level of your juice. Just mess around with the volts a bit & see if that helps
It doesn't burn when i do it...but i also used to exhale through my nose all the time when i was smoking, so maybe i just have a lot of fried nerve endings in there lol
Like everybody else, a provari...but its going to be a long time before that wish comes true. Also the chi you mechanical mod. More realistically, i would like to pick up an itaste MVP sometime soon
Welcome, and congratulations on giving ecigs a shot. They helped me quit smoking when nothing else had ever worked. And this forum is a great place to learn...i've picked up tons of new information in just a few days on here.
Thanks to everyone for all the helpful info...you guys rock! I think i'll take a second look at the items i wanted, go over the product descriptions with a fine-toothed comb, and maybe trim my order a little bit.
I would love to shop at a B&M too, but as far as i know, there is only 1 in my my entire state. Lol if i had the money to do it, i would open my own...the market is wide open here.
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