I don't know if this is enough of my face, but this is what I took.
And now a word about the Volt: QUIT! That's what the Volt helped me do. I didn't think I could do it. I tried just about everything else and within hours of getting my Volt kit in the mail I knew it would work. It was an...
It's things like this that have made them so successful. Whereas my Saab wagon has one dinky little cupholder that pops out of the dash. No wonder they're out of business.
Now that I have something with measurements on it I know that I vape around 2-2.5mL per day. With waste, I don't know how much I use and I'm never going to bother figuring it out. It's still gonna be cheaper than smoking.
I noticed a guy at work using one about a year ago but didn't think much of it. Then recently I was getting sick of failed quitting attempts and decided it was time to try this.
I don't think big pharma is necessarily blocking research. They're probably just not funding it. Combine that with a relatively small user base, lack of awareness, and the newness of e-cigs and I think that's why the long term studies aren't out there.
Is this a flavor that really needs steeping? I got my sample but I'm hesitant to break it out because I tried the belgian cocoa right away and that clearly needs to sit for a week.
Ego twist 1000mah, 2 stardust rebuildables, and a 5 pack of heads from rocky mountain vapors
30mL of Tribeca, 30mL of Belgian Cocoa, 7mL of Kringle's Curse from Halo
I've been smoking 1PaD for (only) about 8 years but they got their hooks in good. Over the past year I've tried cold turkey several times and the gum and patches. 3 hours is about when my head starts to feel like it's underwater and every fiber of my being says I need a cigarette to breath...
I agree with the dirty sock (I thought musky myself) but I kind of dig it. It reeks and it scratches. I'm still quitting analogs and it is my craving killer. Couldn't do it all day though.
I completely agree, as I'm in this phase right now. On top of cigs tasting nasty and reminding me why I'm quitting, they also alleviate the panic of not having my security blanket. Plus, if you look at one cig as a failure you're just putting more pressure on yourself. One doesn't mean you have...
I'm very new (a week in) and haven't completely quit analogs yet (down from 1 PaD+ to about 3 cigs per day pretty much immediately) but with my job I can vape constantly and pretty much do. I found with 24mg I could treat it more like a cigarette and take a few puffs every 30 minutes or so. Now...
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